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Cardinal offers prayers for earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria

Following the devastating earthquakes in Syria and Turkey that have left thousands dead and many more injured and homeless,

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CAFOD launches Syria Turkey earthquake appeal

The Catholic Agency for Overseas Development (CAFOD) has launched an appeal in response to the devastating Syria Turkey earthquake,

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Sir Mo Farah Becomes Patron of Leading Modern Slavery Research Centre

Britain’s greatest ever distance runner, and campaigner against modern slavery and human trafficking, Sir Mo Farah has become a

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Catholic Union welcomes Bishop Robert Barron to Westminster

The Catholic Union welcomed Bishop Robert Barron to the Houses of Parliament this week as part of a visit

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THE GOD WHO SPEAKS – range of helpful February resources for Catholics who are curious about the Bible

THE GOD WHO SPEAKS is an initiative between The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England & Wales and Bible Society,

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Involving families in prison healthcare would save lives and relieve pressure on the NHS – new report –

Pact, the national Catholic prison charity, has today (Friday 3rd February) published Nobody’s Listening, a new report which amplifies

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Archbishop Wilson of Southwark opens new T-Level Hospital Ward at south London sixth form college

The Archbishop of Southwark has opened a new state-of-the-art vocational training facility at a south London college aimed at

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Latest Catholic Union “Pub Talk” – Ruth Kelly talks about her work on the Vatican’s Council for the Economy

The Catholic Union’s next Pub Talk will take place on Wednesday 15 March with The Rt Hon Ruth Kelly

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“We commit ourselves to stand against antisemitism, injustice and prejudice,” says Bishop on Holocaust Memorial Day

Bishop Declan Lang, Chair of the Bishop’s Conference’s International Affairs department, is encouraging us to pause today, Holocaust Memorial

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Pope to philanthropists: Promote integral good of the person

Today (Thurs 26th Jan), Pope Francis met with members of Assifero, an Italian Association of Foundations and Philanthropic Bodies,

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Bishop Moth commends Vatican document that seeks to help Catholic investors make good decisions

Bishop Richard Moth, Chair of the Bishops’ Conference’s Department for Social Justice, has praised a recently published Vatican document

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CONVERSATION: Calls for Pope Benedict’s sainthood make canonising popes seem like the norm – but it’s a long and politically fraught process

Like many others around the world, I watched the funeral of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI live on the internet.

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