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Award winning war artist Arabella Dorman this week opened a major new exhibition at the Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral in
A top Catholic independent school is celebrating after a team of its pupils conquered the gruelling Ten Tors Challenge.
A new document on disarmament and the ethical use of weapons has been released by the International Affairs department
Oz Hardwick, Professor of Creative Writing at Leeds Trinity University, invited 60 acclaimed poets from around the world to
When it comes to the interaction between the divine and the ordinary in the human Catholic experience, it’s generally
Singer and former MEP Dana Rosemary Scallon has been conferred with a Papal honour, in recognition of her service
A coalition of shareholders in HSBC, including Jesuits in Britain, have asked the bank to explicitly set out how
Councillor Robert Rigby has been elected the new Right Worshipful Lord Mayor of Westminster following a vote at Full
A group of parliamentarians visited the Vatican this week as part of a delegation from the All-Party Parliamentary Group
Surrogacy is always an injustice, according to Dr Pia Matthews, as she explains in a new essay written for
Shireen Abu Akleh, a Palestinian Christian, was born into a Melkite Catholic family in Jerusalem. As a Palestinian-American journalist,
In one way or another past few weeks haven’t been the best for our Prime Minister, so it was