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On a Sabbath, while Jesus was going through the cornfields, his disciples plucked and ate some ears of corn, rubbing them in ...
Many tributes are being paid to the Duchess of Kent who has died, aged 92.In a statement today, Buckingham Palace said: ...
A senior official from the UN human rights office, OHCHR, said yesterday he was extremely concerned over intensifying Israeli ...
Pope Leo XIV on Friday morning received in audience the newly elected President of the Republic of Poland, Karol Tadeusz Nawrocki, who took the oath of office before his nation's Parliament one month ...
The US Government has imposed sanctions against Christian Aid's partner, the Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR), for providing evidence to the International Criminal Court (ICC) of potential ...
The Present and Future of British Catholicism' from the Catholic Truth Society, tells the Catholic story of The Quiet Revival. The Catholic Church is not dying out - far from it. While the data shows ...
Today we celebrate the feast of Saint Teresa of Calcutta, better known to the world as Mother Teresa. Born in 1910 in Skopje (present-day North Macedonia), she entered the Loreto Sisters in Ireland as ...
Next week, from Friday, 12 September, the Bar Convent Arma Christi returns to public display. This medieval scroll is a very ...
This summer, Westminster Interfaith went on their 36th Annual Pilgrimage for Peace. Each year since 1986 (with a short break ...
During a private audience today, Pope Leo XIV and the President of Israel, Isaac Herzog discussed the need for an urgent ceasefire and unimpeded aid access for Gaza, as well as the liberation of all ...
Lord Alton of Liverpool gave a powerful speech in the debate on the Borders Security Bill in the House of Lords this evening, ...
As we step into September, a month of change, reflection, and renewal, we are reminded of our shared calling to be the hands and feet of Christ in the world. The African Caribbean Leukaemia Trust ...