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Reactions from around the world to the ordination Gene Robinson in America
How the consecration of Gene Robinson has divided churchgoers in Concord, New Hampshire
Anglicans in crisis talks over homosexuality and the Pope celebrates his Silver Jubilee
Anglican Bishop Julius Lynch in Freetown, Sierra Leone on homosexuality and the Church
Pope John Paul II is meeting with the Archbishop of Canterbury
The Georgian Orthodox Church’s growing concern about Roman Catholic influence
Cardinal Jaime Sin retires as head of the Roman Catholic church in the Philippines
Exploring the challenges facing the new Shiite political leader in Iraq
Church members alarmed by behaviour of the Bishop Nolbert Kunonga
Protests at Narendra Modi's UK visit
The death of Metropolitan Anthony of Sourozh, head of Russian Orthodox Church in Britain
Bishop Fred Caldwell wants to pay white people to attend his sermons in Louisiana
Why one of the world's holiest sites in Jerusalem has been closed to all but Muslims
Homosexuality and the ordination of homosexuals to the priesthood has polarised opinions
Assessing the council designed to reflect the country's ethnic and religious complexity
Exploring what the Koran says about women, their status, home life and work
Is a possible miracle in Boston really a divine apparition or a trick of the light?
Bishop Sumoward Harris talks about trying to bring to an end 14 years of civil war
Is Anglicanism facing its biggest split in modern times?
Demonstrations in Iran have revealed an appetite for change in the country
Exploring a proposed new law in Indonesia which says children must be taught by a teacher
A special edition from Jerusalem, exploring the city's religious and political tensions
A unique gathering of German Christians in Berlin
Examining the challenges facing Mirza Mansoor Ahmad, the community's newly elected leader
Iraq's future - is there anything to fear from the prospect of religious government?
Paraguay's presidential elections are dubbed the most religious in living history
Muslims fear that some Christian groups are not the right people to bring aid to Iraq
How might Iraq's Shia Muslim majority fill the country's political vacuum?
Will the people of Iraq find reconciliation an easy matter?
Andreas Abouna, Chaldean Bishop of Baghdad, fears for the unseen damage caused by conflict