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Is Canada’s Mark Carney the man to challenge the rise of toxic global politics?

It may not have attracted quite as much comment and controversy as the second arrival of Donald Trump, but

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Why next Monday’s St Patrick’s Day should be celebrated in blue, not green

St. Patrick’s Day usually conjures images of partying, Catholicism, Irish nationalism and, perhaps most famously, the colour green: green

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David Torkington: from toy town with love, how a child’s wisdom illuminated the Sacred Heart

When I was a boy I used to call people by what they did. My older brothers used to

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Nightly Rosary for Pope’s health returns to St. Peter’s Square

After the conclusion of the Lenten Spiritual Exercises on Friday morning, the Marian prayer for Pope Francis have once

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Archbishop John of Southwark leads over 100 children in Eucharistic adoration

Over 100 children from primary schools in South London were led by Archbishop John Wilson in Eucharistic adoration at

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Down’s syndrome safeguard rejected by assisted suicide Bill Committee

The assisted suicide Bill Committee has voted down an amendment to safeguard people with Down’s syndrome. Damien Hinds MP

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Bishop of the Armed Forces visits UK military personnel in the Middle East

The Catholic Bishop of the Armed Forces, The Right Reverend Bishop Paul Mason has visited British Service Personnel currently

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Human rights campaigner Fr Shay Cullen featured in Irish Government video for St Patrick’s Day

A leading international Catholic speaker and human rights campaigner has been featured in an official Irish Government video to

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“Teachers are Church’s largest mission field,” say Association of the Teachers of Catholic RE

The Association of the Teachers of Catholic RE (ATCRE) recently hosted their 5th National conference at St Thomas Aquinas

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East London school football squad makes history by reaching National Elite Cup Final

St Bonaventure’s School in Forest Gate, East London, is celebrating a landmark achievement as its Year 11 football team

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North east Catholic students’ enjoy ‘trip of a lifetime’ to CERN laboratories in Geneva

Young scientists from Newcastle enjoyed the adventure of a lifetime when they visited the famous European Organisation for Nuclear

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How actor Michael Sheen’s £1 million debt giveaway has exposed UK’s looming poverty crisis

In many respects Channel 4’s screening this week of the documentary Michael Sheen’s Secret Million Pound Giveaway couldn’t have

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