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The Beeb must atone for its Pius slur
the bbc is not the most self-critical of organisations but lord alton of liverpool and fr leo chamberlain of ampleforth have actually prevai...
Ann Widdecombe
With Christ, we are never alone
fourth week of advent ‘and is it true? and is it true?” these lines from john betjeman’s wonderful poem on christmas resonate somewhere in t...
Mgr John Armitage
The inside story of the St Mary’s revival
when the board of the largest catholic university in britain tried to recruit francis campbell as its vice-chancellor in 2013, he was intent...
Amy-Jo Crowley
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The Catholic Herald
Churches denounce Germany's billion-euro arms sales to Yemen and Saudi Arabia
Germany's Catholic bishops have frequently condemned their country's arms industry
Catholic News Service
Miss Universe donates personal possessions to Caritas
Pia Wurtzbach gave clothes, shoes and dresses to the Catholic charity
Megan Griffiths
The inside story of the St Mary’s revival
When Francis Campbell was appointed vice-chancellor two years ago, the Catholic university was in crisis. Now revenues are up and so are student numbers
Amy-Jo Crowley
For years Pius XII has been smeared. The BBC retraction shows the tide is turning
Major historians such as Sir Martin Gilbert have demolished the myths first perpetrated by the Soviet Union
William Doino Jr
The West shares the responsibility for Aleppo's tragedy
Fragile countries have collapsed into civil war and flailing politicians have proved incapable of stopping the mayhem
Fr Alexander Lucie-Smith
Pope uses sign language to send Christmas message to deaf Catholics
In the video message, the Pope asks deaf and hearing-impaired people to pray for him
Staff Reporter
ISIS claims responsibility for Cairo church bombing
The attack on Sunday in Egypt's capital left 24 Coptic Christians dead
Associated Press
Aleppo Monastery damaged in bombardment, but no injuries reported
A vigil Mass that was due to take place at the monastery had been moved to a different church
John Newton
Diocese of East Anglia plans to open eight new Catholic free schools
Following the Government's announcement on free school admissions, the diocese has unveiled its plans for new schools
Staff Reporter
Suspect in Cairo bombing was 'radicalised after police torture'
The suspect apparently belonged to a terrorist cell funded by exiled Muslim Brotherhood leaders
Associated Press
Pope Francis urges President Assad to end violence in Aleppo
The papal nuncio to Syria delivered a letter from the Pope calling for 'international humanitarian law to be fully respected'
Catholic News Service
Pope to Coptic patriarch: 'We are united in the blood of our martyrs'
Francis called Coptic Orthodox Pope Tawadros to express his condolences after the Cairo cathedral attack
Cindy Wooden
Vatican nativity scene includes earthquake-damaged church spire
The spire from the St Benedict Basilica in Norcia, along with some rubble, has been placed next to the life-sized nativity scene
Catholic News Service
Bombing of Coptic chapel in Cairo kills 25 people
The attack is one of the deadliest against Egypt's Christians in recent memory
Associated Press
Boris Johnson was only telling the truth about Saudi Arabia
No one minds Boris Johnson accusing the Iranians of stirring up war; what upsets Downing Street is the thought of criticism directed at our allies, the Saudis
Fr Alexander Lucie-Smith
BBC admits it underestimated the Church’s opposition to Hitler
The BBC conceded it was false to describe the Church as being 'silent' in the face of Nazism
Dan Hitchens
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