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New leader of Ukip is a pro-life Catholic
ukip has elected a pro-life catholic as its new leader. paul nuttall, mep for north west england, gained 62.6 per cent of party members’ vot...
Staff writers
Bishops’ apology for genocide role reopens row
the bishops of rwanda have asked forgiveness for catholics’ role in the 1994 genocide in which more than 800,000 people – mostly ethnic tuts...
Staff writers
Ireland’s happy pro-life warriors
the stakes have never been higher when it comes to ireland’s abortion debate. media outlets constantly tell us that the battle lines have be...
Cora Sherlock
Rekindling the fire of God’s love
second week of advent can it be true? can the wolf live with the lamb, and the calf and the lion cub feed together? can the cow and the bear...
Mgr John Armitage
The next battlefront for religious freedom
one reason donald trump was able to put together a coalition big enough to get him elected as president was that there were so many single i...
Philip Booth
Comments of the Week
end this postcode lottery of annulments sir – not long after our marriage my husband wanted to “revert” to the church. i, as an anglican, wi...
The Catholic Herald
Morning Catholic must-reads: 02/12/16
A daily guide to what's happening in the Catholic Church
Luke Coppen
Hundreds mourn beloved homeless man in San Francisco
Thomas Hooker prayed in the church every day and was hailed as a 'kind and friendly soul'
Catholic News Service
Islamist mob destroys Christian homes in Egypt
Islamists attacked a village after reports that Christians intended to build a church
Staff Reporter
What depression has taught me: praying for others is a very practical work of mercy
With few prayerful thoughts to call my own, I have relied on the piety of others
Stephen Bullivant
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