In Asia's bastion of Roman Catholic faith, images of Pope Francis are getting the pop star treatment. Life-size cardboard cutouts are being distributed by a church-run radio station to churches, schools and malls in the Philippine capital to generate "papal fever" before the pope's visit in January. |
Prime Minister David Cameron, predecessors Tony Blair and John Major and Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson lauded an implacable opponent of compromise who became a peacemaker. Dr Paisley was a firebrand fundamentalist Protestant preacher and Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) founder whose.... |
Prime Minister David Cameron, predecessors Tony Blair and John Major and Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson lauded an implacable opponent of compromise who became a peacemaker. Dr Paisley was a firebrand fundamentalist Protestant preacher and Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) founder whose.... |
Prime Minister David Cameron, predecessors Tony Blair and John Major and Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson lauded an implacable opponent of compromise who became a peacemaker. Dr Paisley was a firebrand fundamentalist Protestant preacher and Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) founder whose.... |
The former leader of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) Dr Ian Paisley has died, his wife said. |
As part of a series of profiles in the NS of politicians who “inspire fear and loathing abroad yet are often worshipped at home”, in 1987 Peter Brooke examined the patronage politics of the Reverend Ian Paisley. Enoch Powell and Ian Paisley at a Unionist meeting in Belfast in 1974. |
His successor as DUP leader and Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson said he was an inspiration. His wife Eileen Paisley said the family was heartbroken. Dr Paisley was a firebrand fundamentalist Protestant preacher and politician who led opposition to compromise with the IRA for decades. |
The Pope has been popping up all over the place in the Philippines to pose for selfies with fans. Or so it would appear. Life-size cardboard cutouts of the pontiff are being placed in churches, schools and malls near the capital Manila, to encourage "papal fever" before Francis visits the country in January 2015. |
While life gets better for millions of gays, the number of homeless LGBT teens — many cast out by their religious families — quietly keeps growing |
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