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CAFOD launches Big Lent Walk to fight global poverty

This Lent CAFOD, the official aid agency of the Catholic Church, is setting an inspiring challenge to help raise

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HE Cardinal Vincent Nichols among 200,000 mourners who travelled to Rome to pay homage to former Pope Benedict XVI

Almost 200,000 people paid homage to former Pope Benedict XVI during his lying in state over the last three

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Dr Ann Marie Mealey, Director of Catholic Mission at Leeds Trinity University, reflects on the teachings of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI

We were saddened to learn of the death of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI. The news will have sadden particularly

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Wales’ First Minister attends Memorial Vespers service for Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI

The First Minister of Wales, the Rt Hon Mark Drakeford MS, has attended a service of Memorial Vespers in

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Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI’s last words were: “Lord, I love you!”, says nurse who was with him at the last

The last words of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI were heard in the middle of the night by a nurse.

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Government needs to get an urgent grip on healthcare crisis while we still have a service left to rescue, says Joseph Kelly

As the British winter starts to get a grip, our hard-pressed and under-resourced NHS is not only confronting its

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IN CONVERSATION: Rt Rev Dr Jude Arogundade, Bishop of Ondo, Nigeria on his hopes for an era of tolerance in Nigeria, and for freedom of all beliefs

Rt Rev Dr Jude Arogundade, Bishop of Ondo, Nigeria has a resolute commitment to peace and justice that gained

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Faith and politics are not separate issues, but should be the basis of a just society, says Joseph Kelly

Judging from the huge smiles and shoulder patting, it seems clear that the Tories believe this week’s Autumn Statement

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Migration is an urgent and complex issue, but a fundamental change of approach is needed, says Joseph Kelly

When our Lead Bishop for Migrants and Refugees hit out this week at conditions at the Manston refugee centre,

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After the attack on the Kerch Bridge, who will be the Real Winner of the Russo-Ukrainian War? asks William Kelly

On Saturday we woke to the news of a catastrophic explosion on Kerch Bridge in Crimea, engulfing a passing

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There’s a strong Catholic case for King Charles III being an interventionist monarch, says Joseph Kelly

Whilst the queue of people wanting to pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth II past seems to be growing

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New government should embrace ‘God’s irrationally’ to solve fiscal problems, says’ Joseph Kelly

On the second day of her tenure as our new Prime Minister, Liz Truss took to the dispatch box

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