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April 2007
• Angelika diary mentioned accused
• His master's voice
• Basra sex attack soldier is jailed
• Episcopal Church ellects new Bishop of Aberdeen & Orkney
• Rev Roy takes up his post at Carluke church
• We’re happy here, say city’s Muslims
• Worries for island churches and voluntary organisations
• Emmanuel Church plans new premises
• Tributes paid to professor
• Getting ready for prayer week
• Homecoming for church’s new rector
• Bishop Devine: 'Labour are damaging society and the welfare of children'
• Scottish Bishop renews support for CPA and warns against Greens
• Kirk's £2.4 million investment in communities
• Churches speak out as signatory nations gather
• Kirk members are giving more - offerings up nearly 4 per cent
• Kluk priest 'lied' over trapdoor
• CARE urges Scottish Christians to vote
• More DNA evidence at Kluk trial
• Professor George Thomson
• Kirks are united after formal pilgrimage
• Ten years, hundreds of hours of debate and the Kirk finally decides on homosexuality: 'It's up to you!'
• Bishops challenge BBC Radio on lack of religious content
• Kirk admits to 'historic intolerance' toward gay people
• 'Suspect had her blood on his watch'
• Equal Parenting Alliance: Bishops speak out on fathers' rights
• Scottish hospital visit prepares Palestinian chaplain for new role
• Edwin Eunson
• Fr Frank Meagher
• Fr Bill Tobin
• Angelika jury told of fingerprint
• Miracle of engineering as church built in block of flats
• Scottish eco village planned
• Scottish congregations could be hard hit by new water charges
• World churches chief to visit Britain and Ireland
• Scottish Christian Party in Dumfries
• Churches open doors for history week
• Retiral events for popular Rev
• Scottish Christian Party's election broadcasts
• TrueTube seeks Christian teenagers with an opinion
• Forces chaplaincy applications increase
• Religion finds itself in the dock
• Church committee presents annual Central Services report
• Moderator calls for unity in historic official mosque visit
• Cult that claims cancer is a choice brings 'miracles' event to Scotland
• Angelika murder trial halted again
• Scottish Christians unclear on meaning of ecumenism, audit finds
• Rehab donkey dies aged 55: Seamus helped man beat booze
• Churches urge flocks to reject racist parties
• Angelika trial delayed by illness
• Abortion crisis as doctors refuse to perform surgery
• Gordon Brown's new book teaches us, if nothing else, that we are to have another pious Christian for PM
• The kids of Kalimpong
• Church neglecting needs of older Christians, says CCOA
• Perth pastors plan to tackle disorder
• Perthshire churchgoers object to cycling event
• Church to extend protection for its members
• Huge increase in satisfaction with CrossReach
• Rev George Hargreaves on the BBC
• Yobs go on rampage in historic Edinburgh graveyards
• Museums asked to create prayer rooms
• Candidates face quiz by Catholics
• Don't stare at Muslims, says advice to schools
• Minister's U-turn on RC schools
• Christian Party proposes voucher scheme to give parents wider choice
• 'It's a privilege to be able to help people – it keeps me optimistic'
• Churches join for Spring Festival
• Lanark churches to host meeting for Holyrood candidates
• Church marks 25 years in Balloch
• Images of Angelika's body shown
• Angelika accused found in cupboard
• Glasgow signs twinning agreement with Bethlehem
• Walk of faith
• Dons' legend still hankers after the beautiful game
• Methodist Church publishes guidelines on political extremism
• Child protection: Kirk to explore forgiveness and proportionality
• Church of Scotland HIV/AIDS Project working for an end to HIV stigma
• Church continues to support retired ministers and their dependents
• Church hotel recognised as one of the best in Israel
• Dog 'only looked for the living'
• Accused 'vanished as cops hunted Angelika'
• Church windows hit by vandals
• Kluk accused 'missed apprentice'
• Charity Commission wants to increase support for faith-based charities
• Election 'campaigning' on a Sunday sparks row
• Vital care for 15,000 is put at risk in cash crisis
• Cardinal focusses on environment in Easter homily
• Brothers may face trial over Polish con
• Lewis ferries report throws Highland Sabbath overboard
• 'Strip degree from Zimbabwe tyrant'
• Scottish churches say Brown is squandering money on war
• Armed robber jailed for six years
• Parties row on faith schools plan
• 'We'll axe Catholic schools'
• Peterhead's Salvation Army celebrates 125 years
• Congregation set for return
• Priest 'did not know' about death
• 'It is a fact; Christ is risen'
• Alexander Hamilton
• 110 mph speeder banned
• Priest's sex 'shame' with student
• Pastor waits for asylum court D-day
• Schools drop Holocaust lessons
• Holyrood Abbey Church to reopen
• Service for ex-Bishop’s chairman
• Murdered student's final message
• Cambuslang churches are moving forward together
• Korea opportunities as Frees look east
• Our happy homecoming

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