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As Pope lands in Mongolia, Missio reflects on spirit of encounter in Church’s youngest mission territory

Fewer than 20,000 people live in Arvajhėėr, a small town 400km south of the Mongolian capital, Ulaanbaatar. But in

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Government under fire as more than 100 schools in England to shut over concrete safety fears

Thousands of pupils in England face disruption after more than 100 schools, colleges and nurseries have been told to

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Thousands expected to gather in London tomorrow for ninth annual March for Life UK

Thousands are expected to gather in London on Saturday for the ninth annual March for Life UK. Pro-life speakers

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Former Education Secretary backs Catholic Union campaign to “scrap the cap”

Former Education Secretary, Ruth Kelly, has backed the Catholic Union’s campaign to scrap the cap on faith-based admissions to

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GUEST INSIGHT: How J.R.R. Tolkien’s novels were inspired by Medieval poems of ‘northern bravery’

In a moment of distraction from the laborious work of marking an “enormous pile of examination papers”, J.R.R. Tolkien

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Hungary pledges support for Nicaraguan Catholics in the wake of increasing oppression

Hungary will provide assistance to members of the Christian community in Nicaragua who are suffering atrocities in the Central

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Pope Francis: Second Laudato si’ to be published on 4th October

Pope Francis’ appeal from the Paul VI Hall on Wednesday this week looked ahead to the World Day of

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Reflections from cyclist Alex as he completes gruelling alpine challenge for John Bradburne Society

Alex Macpherson and John Paynter, two teachers from South England, took to their saddles this month to do an

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Service to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the St Oscar Romero Cross in Southwark

To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Romero Cross, the national shrine of St Oscar Romero, a special ecumenical

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There is a clear moral case for slavery reparations, but there’s unlikely to be any agreement on the process, says Joseph Kelly

The lone workman who climbed his ladder this week to put the finishing touches to the new stained-glass panels

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As he gives £8m to Scottish Catholic charity SCIAF, Scotland’s First Minister rounds on Sunak over oil and gas licences

UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has been accused of “climate denial” by Scotland’s First Minister over plans to give

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Pope Francis tells meeting of lawyers that he is writing a second part of Laudato si’

Speaking off-the-cuff to a delegation of lawyers from member countries of the Council of Europe on Monday, Pope Francis

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