Church leaders from multiple denominations and bodies are calling on Christians to pray for King Charles III as he battles an undisclosed form of cancer that was discovered during treatment for an enlarged prostate.
Church leaders from multiple denominations and bodies are calling on Christians to pray for King Charles III as he battles an undisclosed form of cancer that was discovered during treatment for an enlarged prostate.
Author and Christian apologist Ray Comfort says the coronation of King Charles III will be filled with biblical symbols and imagery that reflect the rich religious history of the monarchy, but that also can be used by believers as a "bridge" for gospel-centric conversations.
The Church in Wales announced on its website that the fragments were placed inside the Cross of Wales, a silver cross that will be carried during the processional on May 6 at Westminster Abbey.
In the televised address, King Charles, 74, also spoke of Queen Elizabeth II’s faith. The long-reigning royal died in September. She was 96.
Charles III became King of the United Kingdom on Thursday following the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II.