We won’t solve modern slavery until we separate the problem from the politics
The news from the Diocese of East Anglia that some 6,000 people within the diocese may be victims of slavery
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The news from the Diocese of East Anglia that some 6,000 people within the diocese may be victims of slavery
Read moreWhen Charles Dickens wrote, “God is love,” on the workhouse wall, he was of course being sarcastic. He knew there
Read moreBritish Filipino band Ooberfuse has always refused to to be silent, and their new track, “We Will Overcome,” is a
Read moreIn January 2025, while doing research at the Vatican archives, I heard Pope Francis’ Sunday prayers in St. Peter’s Square.
Read moreDownside School is celebrating the outstanding success of its recent drama production. The school has said its production of Oliver!
Read moreA Merseyside Catholic school has announced an exciting new international partnership with a school in Foshan, China. Last year, the
Read moreModern slavery in Britain is a growing crisis, with record numbers of victims identified in 2024, including many British nationals
Read moreFollowing the powerful earthquake rocked central Myanmar this morning, Catholic aid organisations have already begun working in the affected areas
Read moreArchbishop Paul Richard Gallagher, Vatican Secretary for Relations with States and International Organizations, began his visit to Hungary last night,
Read moreAfter being hospitalised for 38 days and starting the doctor mandated two-months rest, the Holy See Press Office has not
Read moreWhy do people turn to Missio for support to build churches when there are so many other needs in the
Read moreSince graduating with first-class honours in Education and Early Childhood Development, Dena began her career on the frontline working with
Read moreIt might not have seemed like it today, but when Rachel Reeves became Chancellor of the Exchequer on 5th July
Read morePope Francis has appeared at the window of the hospital in Rome for the first time since being admitted on
Read moreIt may not have attracted quite as much comment and controversy as the second arrival of Donald Trump, but today’s
Read moreSt. Patrick’s Day usually conjures images of partying, Catholicism, Irish nationalism and, perhaps most famously, the colour green: green clothes,
Read moreWhen I was a boy I used to call people by what they did. My older brothers used to laugh
Read moreAfter the conclusion of the Lenten Spiritual Exercises on Friday morning, the Marian prayer for Pope Francis have once again
Read moreOver 100 children from primary schools in South London were led by Archbishop John Wilson in Eucharistic adoration at St
Read moreThe assisted suicide Bill Committee has voted down an amendment to safeguard people with Down’s syndrome. Damien Hinds MP tabled
Read moreThe Catholic Bishop of the Armed Forces, The Right Reverend Bishop Paul Mason has visited British Service Personnel currently deployed
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