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Every 11th July, Catholics in Northern Ireland have become all too familiar with the now wearisome and questionable Ulster
Bishop Nicholas Hudson, Chair of the International Affairs Department of the Bishops’ Conference and Moderator of the Holy Land
New research published this week by Historic England has revealed strong public support for preserving historic churches, even among
In this remarkably moving testimony published today by Vatican News, Helda Ayyad, a young woman displaced by nearly two
Charlotte Barrett, a newly qualified teacher at Great Crosby Catholic Primary School, was honoured to be part of a
When seafarers and fishers arrive in a port, they are strangers in a foreign land. They do not know
Students at a school in North Shields were celebrating after two of their peers were elected to the positions
Catholics of all ages from across the UK united in a powerful show of concern with a clear demand
How the Catholic Church helped change the conversation about capital punishment in the United States
Thirty years ago, the film “Dead Man Walking” had its debut in movie theaters around the United States. It
Five years after a fire destroyed the famed Parisian Cathedral of Notre Dame, its doors opened for pilgrims and
In a tightly contested match on Wednesday, the Vatican cricket team narrowly defeated St Mary’s University, Twickenham, by two
The Apostolic Nuncio, Archbishop Miguel Maury Buendía, Pope Leo’s representative to the Church in Britain, has celebrated a historic