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New guidelines are drawn up after a parishioner complains that a performer used a racist term during an event at a Sussex church.
A sculpture of Christ is removed from outside a church in West Sussex after its vicar said it was "scaring young children".
Relatives of Kenyans torched inside a church in poll violence a year ago protest at burial plans.
Images as Christian Orthodox believers celebrate Orthodox Christmas, which according to the Julian calendar falls on 7 January.
A man is charged with carrying out seven church burglaries in Norfolk last month.
A coach driver who sprinted into a burning house in North Yorkshire to save a disabled man, his wife and dog, says he is not a hero.
The Met Office issues a severe weather warnings for widespread icy roads in East Sussex, Kent and Medway.
A project to conserve medieval wall paintings in a church in Suffolk goes ahead thanks to a lottery grant.
Restoration work at the church where Shakespeare is buried needs to be carried out to avoid it closing for safety reasons, the vicar warns.
Every cleric in Ireland must commit in writing they will implement child protection guidelines, the church says.
Pink balloons are carried at the funeral of 'little angel' Emily Hughes, who died in a tragic accident with a TV set at home.
The Vatican will no longer automatically adopt laws passed by Italy, because of possible conflicts with Church principles.
Some of the Roman Catholic adoption agencies who warned they would close rather than allow gay couples to adopt are to abide by the law.
A Leicestershire village keeps up a tradition of ringing in the new year after a church was damaged.
The Bishop of Doncaster urges the local council and Whitehall to support the restoration of the town's minster.
Traditionalist clergy renew their threat to leave the Church of England if it goes ahead with proposals for the ordination of women bishops.
The Presbyterian Church is awarded a £1m grant to help repair its Belfast city centre headquarters.
Uganda's army accuses the Lord's Resistance Army of hacking to death 45 civilians in a church in DR Congo.
Leading Anglican bishops accuse the government of presiding over a debt-addicted country with a deepening wealth divide.
Presenter William Crawley of BBC Radio Ulster's Sunday Sequence looks back on some of the big religion stories of the year.
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