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January 09, 2023
For those with an eye for English religious history there could scarcely have been a more symbolic gesture than Tom Stonor’s appointment as Lord Chamberlain by Queen Elizabeth II. Born into one of the oldest recusant families in England, one of Stonor’s names was Campion: in honour of St Edmund Campion, who in the dark days of persecution was sheltered at Stonor Park by his ancestors and later martyred at Tyburn under Elizabeth I.
December 30, 2022
Don't put away your drinks or your festivities for January, it's still a time to celebrate Christ's birth
December 30, 2022
Ukraininan Catholics are suffering with their countrymen
December 30, 2022
Jerusalem and its community of Christians, today as much as an in history, is suffering from religious and political strife
December 15, 2022
Dr Serenhedd James joins Gavin Ashenden for this 30th episode of Merely Catholic
November 08, 2022
Our selection of the top Catholic leaders in the realms of business and philanthropy in 2022
November 02, 2022
Our selection of the top Catholic leaders in the miscellaneous realms in 2022
November 02, 2022
Our selection of the top Catholic leaders in the realm of charity in 2022
November 01, 2022
Centenarian Benedictine and devotee of Newman Michael Murray was born in Lismore, Co. Waterford, on 7 October 1918. Following the early death of his father, his mother moved with her young family to Dublin. Following school at Blackrock College he entered Glenstal Priory (as it was then) in September 1935. Receiving the name Placid, he
October 07, 2022
This month sees the trial in Hong Kong of Cardinal Joseph Zen. He and four defendants face charges of failing properly to register a fund (now defunct) to help anti-government protesters in the island. The 612 Humanitarian Relief Fund was established to help people arrested for taking part in pro-democracy protests in 2019 and was
September 30, 2022
Giorgia Meloni has stunned the liberal West by her election as Prime Minister of Italy after openly espousing the values of traditional marriage and the family, of Catholic Christianity and of womanhood and patriotism. Should her election be seen as a sign of hope? Dr Gavin Ashenden thinks so. But in this 20th episode of
September 24, 2022
Welcome to the Herald’s first comprehensive guide to the best Catholic independent education in the UK – with over 80 schools
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