Celebrating Easter as an Orthodox Ukrainian two years after the invasion
With the war still raging in Ukraine, refugees who fled to the UK are still finding ways to keep their
With the war still raging in Ukraine, refugees who fled to the UK are still finding ways to keep their
The 2021 Census in England and Wales marked a significant shift in the religious makeup of the country, with the
CNN’s study into antisemitism in Europe last November revealed that a fifth of British people think that more than 20% of the world is Jewish, and a quarter of Europeans think that Jewish people have too much influence in business and finance.
MM delves into the reality of the Church for millennials with a look at 22-year-old Jacob Simpson: a young Christian in the modern age, whose relationship with Christianity has taken its twists and turns, resulting in a life changing out of body experience.
A Manchester church is tackling the city’s social problems head-on to give new hope to its most vulnerable people.
MM takes to the streets to find out what Manchester feels about parents baptising their children to get them into better schools.
A family doctor who performed an exorcism on a seriously ill woman, promising her that God could ‘heal’ her without medication was struck off at a Manchester tribunal today, after being branded a risk to all patients.
As religious extremism and conflicts continue to dominate headlines, a Manchester Jewish writer is claiming religion ‘far more unites us than divides us’.
City invited tweeters to send in their questions for the tricky Spanish winger, using #AskJesus
Manchester’s Lesbian and Gay Foundation says Faithbook allows them to read about religions, their approach to sexuality and includes interesting testimonials from relevant LGBT believers.
The show began its run in 1963 with William Hartnell
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