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Trump’s phone chat with Putin may bring peace to Ukraine, but what then?

On Wednesday this week, US President Donald Trump sent shockwaves rippling across Europe when he announced that he’d shared

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DAVID TORKINGTON: Without God’s Love, Without Prayer- Nothing

Once you admit that ‘prayer’ is merely the word we use to describe the practical way we go about

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Bishop of East Anglia visits Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King’s Lynn

As part of his Parish Visitation to King’s Lynn Parish last week, Bishop Collins of East Anglia Peter visited

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Rest, reorientation and hope – the pillars of 2025’s Catholic Jubilee year

Pope Francis has proclaimed a Jubilee year in the Catholic Church, which began on 24th December 2024, and will

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Catholic applications to join Police Service of Northern Ireland ‘below what’s needed’ says Chief Constable

Chief Constable Jon Boutcher has said the number of Catholics who have applied to join the Police Service of

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Pupils at Tyneside Catholic primary go ‘inside out’ for Mental Health Week

Everyone looked a little different at a Tyne and Wear school this morning (Fri 13th Feb), when staff and

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St. Teresa of Calcutta was “a beacon of hope” says Cardinal Roche as saint enters General Roman Calendar

Mother Teresa of Calcutta was “a beacon of hope, small in stature but great in love, a witness to

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Vice-Chancellor of Liverpool Hope addresses MPs on university’s education strategy

Professor Claire Ozanne spoke to MPs at the House of Commons on January 10. The address focused on higher

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Sir David Amess’ daughter slams murder review as just a “paper exercise”

The man who killed Conservative MP Sir David Amess was released from the Prevent anti-terror programme “too quickly”, a

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In end of life debate we must remember “how crucial palliative and hospice care is,” says bishop

Bishop Paul Mason, Lead Bishop for Health and Social Care, issued a reflection on Wednesday (11th)  saying that we

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Bishop of Wrexham welcomes plan to modernise Catholic education provision in Flintshire

Four Catholic schools in north Wales could close under new plans to create a single 3-18 all-through Catholic school.

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Bishop’s Chapel Installed at St Aidan’s Church, Holy Island, Lindisfarne

There was a special celebration for the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord at St Aidan’s Catholic Church

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