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Nick Hallett
English Catholics criticise Vatican-China deal
A long-serving MP and a former Member of the European Parliament are among names who have condemned the agreement
Flying Vatican flag in a ‘provocative manner’ could be a criminal act, say Scottish police
Police Scotland included the flag in a list of potentially offensive symbols
Labour Party official apologises for 'anti-Catholic' comment
A senior official said he would think twice about calling a female delegate who apparently made the sign of the cross
Der Spiegel heavily criticises Francis's papacy in 19-page report
The German magazine says the Pope ignored abuse survivors in Argentina
Government rejects nationwide ban on pro-life vigils
Home Secretary Sajid Javid said a ban would 'not be a proportionate response'
Argentine Senate rejects abortion bill
Senators defeated a measure that would have legalised abortion for any reason up to 14 weeks
US Church should consider hiring outside investigator over McCarrick claims, bishop says
Prayers and apologies are 'necessary, but not sufficient', Bishop Doherty said
Britain: Free speech in peril
local councils are increasingly trying to silence pro-life groups a pro-life charity has condemned a london council for its “authoritarian a...
Change teaching on contraception, British minister tells Church
Penny Mordaunt spoke after meeting the President of the Pontifical Academy for Life
Does anyone care for our priests?
earlier this month it was reported that eight priests in ireland had committed suicide in the past 10 years. the association of catholic pri...
Can speedy sermons nourish souls?
last month, a northern irish priest wrote in a local newspaper column that he had made a “deal” with his parishioners: all sermons from now ...
Holy days of obligation are inconvenient - but that's the whole point
When a religion places more demands on its followers, it increases their dedication
Philippines bishops urge Catholics to fight 'fake news'
Spreading 'fake news' and 'alternative facts' is a sin against charity, the Philippine bishops said
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