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Festival yields bumper harvest of charitable gifts
Harvest festival at Loreto preparatory school in Altrincham, Cheshire, raises £7,500 for charities
Staff Reporter
Papal delegate tells Legionaries that reform will take years
Cardinal-designate De Paolis says that the Legion has survived the Fr Maciel crisis with its vitality intact
Nancy Frazier OBrien
What Peter Robinson wants is a religious scorched earth policy
The Church is doing better in Ulster against the new secularism than the Protestant churches
William Oddie
Muslim scholars address Synod of Bishops
Islam promotes respect for Christians and Jews, Muslim scholars tell Synod
Cindy Wooden
Heythrop backs stars of future
Three students from Heythrop College in London are awarded prestigious studentships by the Arts and Humanities Research Council
Staff Reporter
Man who menaced elderly priest for months is jailed
'Vicious and menacing' burglar jailed for two years after breaking into priest's home and stealing charity boxes
Roger Bushby
Morning Catholic must-reads: 14/10/10
A daily guide to what's happening in the Catholic Church
Luke Coppen
Debate: Can Catholics take the horror out of Halloween?
Can smiley pumpkins, window lights and saints' costumes really replace pointy hats, plastic fangs and pasty make-up?
The Catholic Herald
Allen Hall: boost in numbers
Eleven men have started studying for the Catholic priesthood at Allen Hall in west London
Staff Reporter
Synod opens with call for religious freedom for all in Middle East
Opening Synod statement said some countries in the Middle East limit freedom of religion and violate freedom of conscience
Cindy Wooden
Removing child benefit makes sense - but not if it punishes couples for marrying
This unintended consequence has to be dealt with as a matter of urgency
William Oddie
Poll: Most British people think helping others is key to happiness
The poll coincides with a report on human happiness issued by Cafod, Tearfund and the thinktank Theos
Nibin Thomas
David, I thought you were a sensible chap. What happened with child benefits?
Any student of psychology could have told you how it would play out
Quentin de la Bedoyere
Roger Scruton would approve of David Cameron's Big Society
He could have provided a philosophic commentary to this week's party conference
Francis Phillips
Threat to conscience rights thrown out by Council of Europe
Members roundly rejected a resolution to strip doctors of their rights to opt out of abortions
The Catholic Herald
Christianity is the most persecuted religion, say European bishops
COMECE urges EU foreign ministry to set up a 'religion unit' to promote cause of religious freedom more effectively
Mark Greaves
MP speaks at his old school
Lib Dem MP Greg Mulholland returns to St Ambrose College in Hale Barns, Cheshire
Staff Reporter
Apostleship promotes cruise chaplains
Apostleship of the Sea organises awareness day at Westminster Cathedral to promote its cruise chaplaincy programme
Staff Reporter
New move to restrict rights of conscience
Europe’s leading human rights group considers moves to stop doctors refusing to be involved in abortions
Simon Caldwell
Pupils celebrate traditional teaching
Young people at the St Catherine's Trust summer school took part in learning about Catholicism and Mass in the Extraordinary Form
The Catholic Herald
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