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David V Barrett
Fine art: Celebrating the imperfect world of Paolozzi
eduardo paolozzi whitechapel gallery, london, until may 14 it’s great when an artist’s work can be seen by millions of people in their every...
First wooden church since the Great Fire is built in London
The design was inspired by traditional wooden churches in Belarus
Franciscan friars launch Catholic radio station
Radio Immaculata’s programming schedule is structured around the rosary
Fine art: Catch one last glimpse of medieval beauty
opus anglicanum v&a, london, until february 5 opus anglicanum is a showcase of the victoria & albert museum’s large collection of en...
Exhibition: An overwhelming return to the Sixties
you say you want a revolution? records and rebels 1966-1970 is a hugely ambitious exhibition at the victoria & albert museum, aiming to ...
Faith schools are the solution, not the problem, says Ruth Kelly
Faith schools are a force for social inclusion and community cohesion, said the former Education Secretary
Norbertine prior becomes apostolic administrator of the Falklands
Fr Hugh Allan has been appointed Apostolic Administrator of the Prefecture of the Falkland Islands
Satanists don't believe in Satan, says Satanic leader
Lucien Greaves said their priorities were personal autonomy and scientific rationalism
Pakistani mother and child escape blasphemy death sentence
A nine-year-old boy and his mother have been released four days after their arrest, following an accusation that he had desecrated a Koran
Westminster Cathedral chapel commemorates English martyrs
The Chapel of St George and the English Martyrs will host the decorative scheme
As Venezuela's referendum is suspended, new cardinal calls for dialogue
Venezuela's new cardinal says the country's politicians 'can't throw in the towel'
Vatican 'will recognise' four state-appointed Chinese bishops
A breakthrough may be near in the long-running dispute between the Vatican and China
Jesuits team up with 'London's poshest hotel' to feed the homeless
Claridges is one of 10 local hotels and restaurants working with churches to feed the homeless
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