King Charles III keeps “Defender of the Faith” title but updates his official duties to protector of faith in multi-faith ...
Thousands of unmarried women were pressured to give up their babies between 1949 and 1976.
Will the Church's commitments still be delivered, or do shifting political winds mean there is no longer the will to do so?
The Church of England apologized Thursday for its role in forced adoptions as recent as the mid-1970s, acknowledging the ...
Tens of thousands of babies were taken from unmarried women and girls from the 1950s to the 1980s in England and Wales.
The Church of England itself. The Church's interest in the issue dates back many years. In 2006, it apologised for the role that clergymen had played in the transatlantic slave trade. In 2019, the ...
A new Church of England paper calling on Christians to help heal growing divisions sees an increasingly important role in ...
Justin Welby, the archbishop of Canterbury and head of the Anglican Communion, resigned on Tuesday over his handling of a high-profile abuse case. A position with deep Catholic roots, the archbishop ...
The Church of England says it is "committed to listening, learning and providing support".
The Church of England is appealing for other organisations to help it establish a £1 billion fund to address its former connections to slavery. A £100 million sum was initially pledged by the Church ...
The Church of England is being urged to do more to support neurodivergent clergy and worshippers, following a report highlighting what it describes as “cultures of ableism” within the denomination.
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