Charles III was today proclaimed king in the presence of the royal family, Prime Minister Liz Truss, former prime ministers, politicians, the archbishops of Canterbury and York, and other dignitaries.
King Charles III spoke about his responsibility to the Church of England and his own personal faith in his first address to the nation as sovereign following the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, on Thursday.
Justin Welby, the archbishop of Canterbury, has told the Lambeth Conference of Anglican bishops that their disagreements over "human identity and sexuality" will "not be solved at this conference."
Easter was extra special for one Christian community in Iraq this Easter as it opened for services for the first time since being desecrated by Islamic State militants eight years ago.
Church leaders have written to U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson to express their "considerable concern" after a double U-turn by the government this week on banning so-called conversion therapy.
Catholic bishops in Italy have welcomed an intervention by the country's constitutional court that prevents a referendum being held on physician-assisted suicide.
Over 500 church leaders from across the UK have written to the government to say they are prepared to face criminal charges if a conversion therapy ban is introduced.
The Archbishop of Canterbury has apologized after suggesting failure to act on climate change could be worse than the inaction of world leaders in the face of Nazi atrocities against the Jews.