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As churches burn in Pakistan, world leaders need to talk more about tolerance and less about economics, says Joseph Kelly

The news that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has invited Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for an official visit

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GUEST BLOG: Josephine Carlsson of CCLA on investment that is consistent with Catholic Social Teaching

In November last year a Vatican organisation released an important and much awaited document called Mensuram Bonam (Good Measure),

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Church must accompany workers in midst of job insecurity, say Pope Francis

Pope Francis has sent a message to a meeting of the Christian Workers’ Movement in the Spanish city of

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Tributes to Bishop Liam MacDaid, former Roman Catholic Bishop of Clogher with ‘huge pastoral heart’

Tributes have been paid to Bishop-Emeritus Liam MacDaid, an Irish Catholic Bishop with a “huge pastoral heart” who died

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Help Pact build bridges of hope for prisoners and their families this October

Prisoners’ Sunday falls this year on 8th October. With the support of Liaison Bishop for Prisons Richard Moth, Pact

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Celebrating Every Child’s Birthday – Giving 20,000 children from poverty a birthday celebration to aid their education and development

World Villages for Children, a charity whose mission is to end poverty through education, has announced its biggest birthday

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Columbans support summer school: ‘Making Space for Nature’

Ellen Teague, a Columban JPE worker and a keynote speaker at the Christian Aware Summer School writes about the

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Miracle in Lisbon’s WYD: 16-Year-Old Girl Recovers Her Sight after Praying the Rosary with the Pope

On Saturday, 5th August, Pope Francis prayed the Rosary with 200,000 young people in the Shrine of Our Lady

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What is the Christian response when utter lawlessness hits our streets?, asks Joseph Kelly

For those of us who use social media regularly, you could be forgiven for thinking that the world is

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Sussex historian says writings of Hilaire Belloc helped him cope with son’s suicide

A Sussex writer and historian has said that the works of Catholic writer Hiliare Belloc helped him to ‘survive’

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Lincoln’s Inn accused of ‘abandoning’ tradition after removing ‘explicitly Christian’ wording of grace before meals

Lincoln’s Inn is facing accusations of abandoning its Christian tradition after it ended the practice of saying grace before

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Young Vincentians return from World Youth Day inspired to bring joy to home communities

A group of 25 young adults, representing the St Vincent de Paul Society (England and Wales), have just returned

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