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Morning Catholic must-reads: 27/07/10
A daily guide to what’s happening in the Catholic Church
Luke Coppen
The apostle whom Jesus called 'a son of thunder'
St James the Great (July 25) was beheaded on the orders of Herod Agrippa at about 44 AD
Spiritual Life
Bishop commemorates St Vincent and St Louise
This year commemorates the 350th anniversary of the deaths of Vincent de Paul and Louise de Marillac
Staff Reporter
Prep school celebrates competitive spirit of girls
Retiring head of PE at Loreto preparatory school in Altrincham, Cheshire, has signed off by overseeing the school’s most successful ever sporting season
Staff Reporter
Conference discusses Billings Ovulation Method
Six Catholic doctors and 26 teachers were among those who attended a teacher-training programme in the Billings Ovulation Method (BOM) at Westminster Pastoral Centre
Staff Reporter
Leave Roman Polanski to the justice and mercy of God
The victim of his crime, Samantha Geimer, wants the case dropped. To bang him up would be cruel and vengeful
Stuart Reid
Too afraid to enter a church
Haiti’s faithful are struggling to recover from the quake, says Magnus MacFarlane-Barrow
Mark Greaves
The martyr whom King Charles II did nothing to help
St John Plessington (July 19), a Catholic priest, was hanged, drawn and quartered in 1679
Spiritual Life
Cheshire school enjoys cricket contest with MCC
Cricketers at St Ambrose College in Cheshire take on battle-hardened Marylebone Cricket Club
Staff Reporter
Morning Catholic must-reads: 13/07/10
A daily guide to what's happening in the Catholic Church
Luke Coppen
Priest ordained and two professed at Belmont
Belmont Abbey was the scene of the ordination to the priesthood of Dom Andrew Berry, monk of the same monastery, on June 24
Staff Reporter
Our bishops supported Labour for so long that no one will listen if they criticise the Tories
In fact, from a Catholic point of view, the coalition is doing rather well
William Oddie
Niece astonished as Cause of Sister Katherine advances
A great grandmother has spoken of her joy as her aunt is placed on the road to canonisation
Simon Caldwell
Delegates gather for final Linacre bioethics conference
An international group of around 100 delegates met in Maynooth, Ireland, for a conference run by the Linacre Centre for Healthcare Ethics
Staff Reporter
Pontiff makes key appointments to Curia
Canadian cardinal and Swiss bishop named as leaders of important curial departments
John Thavis
Britain's reputation is at stake during papal visit, says Lord Patten
Papal visit 'will put an end to any Catholic feeling like a second-class citizen'
Anna Arco
Natasha trains for 10k dash
Natasha King is pictured in an art room at St Joseph’s centre in Hendon
Staff Reporter
The Church, and not the Chancellor, has the answer
Religion is a far better provider of happiness than a hugely overgrown state, says Philip Booth
Philip Booth
Christian martyrs for the Islamic world
Fr Martin McGee OSB recalls the remarkable bravery of Christian de Chergé and his fellow monks who suffered martyrdom in Algeria
Fr Martin McGee
Dozens of Catholic schools consider academy status
Eighty-four Catholic schools have expressed an interest in becoming academies this September
Ed West
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