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Fr Matthew Pittam
The many blessings of a mini-pilgrimage
over the summer many catholics will have made their way to pilgrimage sites all over the world. pilgrimage is as important as ever, with the...
Why we need good hymns
one of the legacies of my anglican background is a love of hymns. i am grateful for the rich tradition of hymn-writing and singing, which ha...
What I learned from celebrating Mass in the Ordinariate Use
i am a priest of the personal ordinariate of our lady of walsingham, having been part of the first group of former anglican clergy to be ord...
This summer, don't take a holiday from God
every summer i put a short announcement in my parish newsletter with the aim of encouraging parishioners to make the effort to find a church...
September education feature: Teaching the teachers
catholic schools form the soul as well as the mind – so it’s not just the students who need mentoring at this time of year most schools will...
Fr Matthew Pittam: Don’t let the vandals win
the village of monks kirby is dominated by the mighty sandstone tower of st edith’s church. founded in 1077, this majestic, almost cathedral...
Fr Matthew Pittam: Serving in the hours of darkness
a call in the middle of the night is never going to be a good thing in a presbytery. tonight’s call was to ask me to attend the nursing home...
Fr Matthew Pittam: Summoned by bells
i have been the priest of a small, rural parish for several years now. our church is a modest and modern building which sits well in its vil...
Walsingham's quiet beauty makes it the ideal shrine for England
It is true Walsingham is no Lourdes or Fatima but that is part of the appeal of the place
Why are Catholic sixth forms playing down their religious identity?
Maintaining schools which are Catholic in name only serves no one
Walsingham needs a Holy House
Walsingham without a Holy House is like Lourdes without the Grotto
Catholic schools contemplating academy status should tread very carefully
The Government has said no school will be forced to become an academy, but it now seems inevitable that most will convert at some point
Three dynamic emerging Catholic communities in Britain
A closer look at three communities breathing fresh life into the Church
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