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Grand Master of Order of Malta in Greece to ‘strengthen humanitarian co-operation’

The Grand Master of the Order of Malta, Fra’ John Dunlap, is in Greece on an Official Visit. He

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Welsh Senedd set to follow Westminster with controversial debate on assisted dying

The Welsh Parliament is set to hold follow Westminster by holding a debate and vote on assisted dying. Julie

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Archbishop Mark O’Toole urges action to oppose Assisted Suicide

The Archbishop of Cardiff-Menevia in Wales, Archbishop Mark O’Toole, has issued a heartfelt plea to the public to voice

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Conflict in the Middle East is devastating lives and they need our help now, says CAFOD

CAFOD has joined with 14 other leading UK aid charities, to launch the Disasters Emergency Committee Middle East Humanitarian

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Ahead of tomorrow’s World Mission Sunday, Nuncio praises vital work of Missio

In addressing Missio supporters on Wednesday (16 October) evening, the Papal Nuncio to Great Britain, Archbishop Miguel Maury Buendía,

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Pope to surgeons: ‘I invite you to be protectors of lives of the suffering’

“When you have a human body in your hands, created in the image of God, act as ‘artisans of

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Birmingham Newman University hosts scrum masterclass with Northampton Saints coach

Birmingham Newman University and the North Midlands RFU hosted an inspiring and insightful event that brought together over 60

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Renowned Catholic composer to lecture on “music and the sacred in antiquity and modernity”

One of the world’s foremost composers, and Fellow of Blackfriars Hall Oxford, will speak at Oxford’s Sheldonian Theatre on

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St Mary’s Associate Professor Appointed Editor of International Golf Science Journal

Dr Alex Bliss, Associate Professor and Subject Lead for Strength and Conditioning at St Mary’s University, Twickenham (SMU) has

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Paralympian warns assisted suicide Bill puts disabled lives at risk

Celebrated Paralympian Tanni Grey-Thompson has warned that legalising assisted suicide would make disabled people more vulnerable. Earlier this week,

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Revisiting Christian principles is the key to fixing our current prisons crisis

This weekend as we mark Prisoners’ Sunday, Catholics across England & Wales will be asked to consider how we,

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Cardinal calls on Catholics to take action and oppose assisted suicide

Cardinal Vincent Nichols, President of the Bishops’ Conference and Archbishop of Westminster, has issued a pastoral letter on assisted

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