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After COP28 Environment bishop hopeful but sees “no real sign of measured commitments being met”

Responding to the COP28 climate summit in Dubai and the so-called UAE Consensus, Bishop John Arnold, Lead Bishop for

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Pray for peace this Christmas – joint message from Wales’ Christian leaders

Archbishop of Cardiff and Bishop of Menevia, Mark O’Toole, the Anglican Archbishop of Wales, Andrew John and the Moderator

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Catholic school in charity launch campaign to end hunger in schools

A CHARITY in north Wales has launched a campaign to prevent children from going hungry in schools. TCC (Trefnu Cymunedol

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Caritas Westminster’s Safe in Faith project recognised at Faith & Belief Awards

Safe in Faith, a Caritas Westminster project, providing faith-based support to victims of domestic abuse, was recognised in the

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Ruth Perry tragedy raises fundamental questions about narrative of educational standards

Across my 30 plus years in journalism I’ve always felt a deep unease at reporting Ofsted inspection results. As

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On today’s Feast of the Immaculate Conception, Pope donates Golden Rose to Rome’s ancient icon of Virgin Mary

Today Pope Francis will venerate Our Lady with a Golden Rose for the Marian icon of the Salus Populi

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In moving testimony, Catholic priest says family “would not have survived” without Kindertransport

Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis has told Kindertransport refugees that they are a source of “inspiration” at a time

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New ‘green’ Catholic Academy building in Derby labelled ‘absolutely amazing’ by Ed Miliband

Politician Ed Miliband declared the new St Mary’s Catholic Academy building “absolutely amazing” on a visit to Derby recently

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Cardinal Nichols dons Liverpool shirt to celebrate ‘faith in football’ initiative

THE links between Christianity and football were celebrated at an event at Wembley Stadium last Sunday, attended by church

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Take a personal journey through Advent with St Thérèse of Lisieux

When most people hear the name St Thérèse of Lisieux they automatically tend to think of her ‘Little Way’,

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Editor of Ireland’s best-selling religious news paper bows out after 12 years

Irish journalist Michael Kelly has announced he is leaving his role as editor of the Irish Catholic newspaper after

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Pope praises Christmas Bethlehem single by London group Ooberfuse

There will be no Christmas tree or traditional festivities in the place of Jesus Christ’s birth this year in

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