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Georgia L. Gilholy
What anti-Catholics get wrong about assisted suicide
Matthew Parris accuses Catholics of frustrating the assisted suicide campaign. Yet opposition to the Terminally Ill Adults Bill stretches far beyond the Church
Review: Pornocracy by Jo Bartosch and Robert Jessel
A new book by Jo Bartosch and Robert Jessel exposes the scale, cruelty, and moral consequences of pornography, and raises uncomfortable questions about freedom, consent, and human dignity
Canterbury tales: St Thomas Becket’s martyrdom echoes down the centuries
a lofty 12th-century quire is perhaps one of the last places you would expect to meet liam gallagher. this one assured me that he was not on...
Why is the UK giving charitable status to Islamic organisations that support blasphemy laws?
Islamic charities in the UK are being granted offical charitable status despite promoting practises relating to sharia and blasphemy laws
New exhibition in Warsaw 'ambitiously' examines St. John Paul II's and Robert Schuman's vision of 'European Unity'
europe is as much an idea as it is a place. we straddle a supercontinent physically dominated by asia and africa, but remain separate from t...
The death lobby has won a battle, but it has not yet won the war
there is surely a certain glamour in ruminating on one's woes. in particular, many people enjoy being part of a beleaguered ideological mino...
Ugly scenes at Manchester University embody how abortion in UK holds up a mirror to society
students attending the university of manchester pro-life society’s inaugural gathering earlier this month were spat at, threatened with rape...
The perverse ideology that silences good and celebrates evil
this week, the affiliation of a pro-life student society at the university of manchester has been reported across the mainstream press. whil...
British Armenians fear a repeat of history as Genocide Memorial vandalised
every november people across britain and the world are invited to observe “red wednesday”, an annual day of commemoration for the 360 millio...
'To Hamas, death, not life, is the prize'
minus the hebrew and arabic street signs and the garish posters of local politicians, the sunny tree-lined streets of sderot could almost be...
The Chemist of Catania, by Alexander Lucie-Smith
the chemist of catania alexander lucie-smith self-published, £5, 235 pages not since ann radcliffe has a british author published a more som...
Renewed crackdown on Christians in Iran underway
britain is an increasingly impoverished society: spiritually and financially. still, anyone born here has won the historic lottery relativel...
The tempered joy of Elizabeth Jennings
the italian poet giuseppe ungaretti claimed that "extreme turbulence" was best expressed with "extreme precision”. what time of human life a...
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