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Benedict XVI gives book-length interview to German journalist
It will be the first in-depth interview of the Pope since his election in 2005
David Cameron's favourite philosopher addresses Rimini conference
'Red Tory' Phillip Blond speaks at Catholic conference in Italy
Travellers set up camp close to Newman beatification site
The travellers, from Ireland, say they hope to be blessed by the Pope but do not have tickets for the Mass
Europe's leaders are too weak to stand up for western values and rights
The psychological trauma of the two world wars is driving Europe to cultural suicide, according to a new book
The day that Peter Hitchens glimpsed hell
Hitchens's brother was an atheist, until he came face to face with a horrifying work of art
Roger Scruton is right to be suspicious of utopian thinking
Utopian ideas are doomed to fail because they hail from 'unscrupulous optimism'
'Bloody' Mary is the most unfairly treated woman in British history
Visitors from the 1550s would be baffled by the way Henry VIII’s eldest child is portrayed today
Catholics urged to apply as soon as possible for papal visit places
Lay people and priests will have to pay £10 or £25 in order to attend big outdoor events in England
Young people gather to discern vocations
The first ever national vocations discernment weekend takes place at Oscott College in Birmingham
Benedict XVI: Pope who resigned is a model for today's world
Pontiff marks 800th birthday of 13th-century hermit Pope Celestine V • Watch the video report
Dozens of Catholic schools consider academy status
Eighty-four Catholic schools have expressed an interest in becoming academies this September
Cardinal supports right of school to show crucifix
Christian tradition should not be rejected in the drive towards a multicultural Europe, Cardinal Keith O'Brien has said
Corruption probe reaches Cardinal Sepe
The cardinal Archbishop of Naples will cooperate with a corruption investigation, the Vatican has said
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