Church of England

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Stories

  • The church which supported the asylum claim knew of his sexual assault conviction.[1]
  • Archdeacon of Liverpool, Miranda Threlfall-Holmes, calls for "anti-whiteness".[2]
  • Told to boost the already £100m fund to address the legacy of slavery to £1b.[3]
  • Anglican Cathedral hosts exhibition displaying the shame of slavery.[4]
  • Hiring a "deconstructing whiteness" officer.[5]
  • Seeking to fill a employment vacancy for "Communications and Engagement Officer - WM Regional Racial Justice Initiative".[6]
  • Tells parishes to set up "race action plan" put forward by pro-BLM bishop.[7]
  • Boy, 4, allowed to join Church of England school as a girl.[8]
  • Sunday service has dwindled in popularity by 20 per cent since 2019, despite Church of England's claims it has "bounced back".[9]
  • In a guidance document, derides the political narrative about "British identity, rights and values" as well as the "anti-immigration rhetoric... particularly evident in the run-up to the EU referendum".[10]
  • Churches around the country facilitating industrial-scale bogus asylum claims.[11]
  • Weymouth Baptist Church converts asylum seekers to help them claim asylum - 40 in total with six already baptised, having retained a Farsi-speaking minister.[12]
  • Distributed and Tweeted "Racial Justice Sunday Toolkit" document.[13]

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