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December 2007
• Leaders pay tribute to Benazir Bhutto
• Sex lessons must start at age five
• New Year's Honours List
• Bishop Murray to retire
• Minister takes on huge charge
• Church pastor's Christmas miracle
• A very lefty festival
• Boy banned from school's festive party for having no belief in God
• Scots padre leads Afghan service
• Church's Bangladesh campaign success
• Congregation lodges plan for new hall and houses
• Man and God: How should faith respond to the onslaught of atheism?
• Sectarian songs list in battle against bigots
• A caring man dedicated to his profession
• Courts gear up to settle rows over who has kids for Christmas
• Judges condemned as too soft on sectarian football violence
• While Blair converts to Catholicism, only eight Ministers say they believe in God
• Blair converts to Catholicism
• Why this priest keeps his doors locked
• Bishop tells clergy to 'take it easy' at Christmas
• Christmas message from the President of the Methodist Conference
• Kirk appoints climate change project officer
• Gaelic Christmas CD opens up new world for singer
• Cardinal Keith O'Brien's Christmas message
• From football pundit to playwright
• Steel defends non-believer Clegg
• It's all a Christmas tall story
• Cardinal's plea in hospice fight
• Church receives £641,000 grant
• Working with others
• Drunks force churches to cancel midnight mass
• Man killed with Buckfast bottle
• Watoto's young singers bring message of hope
• Christians object to Borders 'O come all ye faithless' Christmas cards
• New Bible Society website to tell real Christmas story
• Kirk denies a vacancy crisis
• Moray rallies to help Rwanda
• Evolution vs creation row ends in stabbing
• Christian Aid appoints six new board members
• Cardinal Keith O'Brien's Christmas Message
• Don't bottle it when tackling Buckfast glass health issue
• Monk's lost 'torture' device plea
• Churches publish their ethical investment policies
• Cut in number of ministers
• Trevor Phillips calls for nativity plays in all primary schools
• Chav yourself a merry Christmas
• Vandals destroy charity collection van
• Monk jailed for schoolboys abuse
• Congregational launches Church Alert to combat rise in lead theft
• Clergyman likely to head Clyde Gateway project
• The Very Rev Professor Thomas Torrance
• Festive plan fails to cheer MSP
• Sunday ferries will make waves in Isles poll
• Need a free pass out of Purgatory? The Lourdes will provide
• Children are targets of Nigerian witch hunt
• Only one in eight know the Christmas story well
• Lap dancing opposition is massive
• 'It's the purse-lipped, white, middle-class Guardianistas who hate Christmas'
• Christmas message from Shaw Clifton, General of The Salvation Army
• Academic and Church of Scotland minister and former moderator
• Thomas Torrance
• Churches prepare welcome for BBC's 'honest and challenging' Passion
• Churches unite to spread their faith
• Canon to make hi-tech Maltese mercy mission
• 'My lack of faith stopped me being accepted'
• Cardinal makes show of solidarity
• Congregation raises Bangladesh cash
• Compassionart hosts multiple Grammy, Dove award winning artists at international songwriters' retreat in Scotland
• Minister drives home Xmas message
• Rangers praise jail term for bigot
• ICAS ethics course should help students set shining example
• Scot wins human rights award
• Rev Duncan MacPhee
• Restoring seminary will cost £11m

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