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New evidence indicates Turin Shroud not a European forgery
new scientific tests conducted on the famous shroud of turin have revealed that the flax used to make the linen was grown in the middle east...
Simon Caldwell
'The Passion of Jesus' returns to Trafalgar Square on Good Friday
a full-scale re-enactment of the passion of jesus is returning to trafalgar square this good friday in central london. first performed in 20...
The Catholic Herald
Notre Dame historian reveals institutional flaws and failures within Jesuit order behind current scandals
the pattern of behaviour shown by jesuit leadership in the management of the high-profile rupnik scandal has centuries of institutional prac...
ChrisAltieri
Top cardinal addresses difficulties of two-state solution for Israel and Palestine
rome – a top cardinal and leading papal diplomat who served as pope francis' special envoy to iraq has addressed the issue of how peace in t...
Elise Allen
Ugly scenes at Manchester University embody how abortion in UK holds up a mirror to society
students attending the university of manchester pro-life society’s inaugural gathering earlier this month were spat at, threatened with rape...
Georgia L. Gilholy
Freer than we used to be? We have replaced an imperfect sexual culture with a ruinous one
that wise old bird gk chesterton one wrote that “if men will not be governed by the ten commandments, they will be governed by the ten thous...
Niall Gooch
Ban school skirts, suppress femininity, take anti-depressants: Perhaps that isn’t actually working for young women today?
the more that modern society tries to proscribe femininity, the more that many females – especially younger generations – appear unhappy. mi...
Laura Perrins
St Mary’s Ascot deals with first teachers' strike in school's 139-year history
teachers at the prestigious catholic all-girls boarding school st mary’s ascot are reportedly taking strike action for the first time in the...
The Catholic Herald
Are the dark gods back: Enraged crowds, psychosis and possession?
after watching the videos of mobs of supposedly progressive students at manchester university, shouting, swearing, threatening, intimid...
Gavin Ashenden
France becomes first country in world to make abortion a constitutional right
france has chosen to enshrine abortion as a constitutional right, thereby becoming the only country in the world to use its most fundamental...
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