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Madeleine Teahan
Free school meals figures are misleading, Catholic academics warn
New research finds that some Catholic pupils are not receiving free meals despite their eligibility
Jean-Claude Juncker criticised for 'offensive' behaviour at papal audience
A Polish MP has said his 'alcohol dependency' is a problem for the European community
Britain does not want to leave Europe, just the EU, says Cardinal Nichols
The cardinal said the country had been divided by Brexit but now it was time to 'move on'
Peter Saunders: 'Vatican abuse commission wants compliant survivors, so I'm unlikely to return'
Peter Saunders told the Catholic Herald that he will never stay quiet about the issue of child protection
Will the state ever grasp religion?
last week, the founder of st anselm’s institute in margate, a catholic institute that trains foreign priests and religious in evangelisation...
PODCAST: On Retreat with Bishop Mark Davies
The Bishop of Shrewsbury reflects on the spiritual music, Bible passage and saint that mean the most to him
Theresa May is Britain's 'first Catholic prime minister', says Michael Gove
The former education secretary said Catholic social teaching was central to her politics
Do clerical abusers also deserve mercy?
it was the sort of headline which only appears in the nightmares of vatican press officers. “pope quietly trims sanctions for paedophile pri...
Bishops ask for world’s help to stop famine in South Sudan
The country's bishops have appealed for 'immediate and unconditional' intervention
Attacks on Congolese churches are an 'attempt to sabotage peace', says cardinal
Cardinal Laurent Monsengwo says churches are being 'deliberately targeted' by violence
Our bishops face an Amoris dilemma
when archbishop charles chaput of philadelphia issued pastoral guidelines on amoris laetitia last july, not everyone was pleased. critics di...
France bans pro-life websites that do not 'openly state' they are pro-life
Pro-lifers who seek to influence women on abortion could now face two years in jail
Population control activists to speak at the Vatican
Paul Ehrlich, author of The Population Bomb, and John Bongaarts of the Population Council will speak at a conference later this month
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