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Simon Caldwell

October 11, 2018
Are the Conservatives still the pro-marriage party? Of all the parties across the political spectrum, the Conservative Party has always been seen as the one most likely to champion marriage and the family. Its very name points to tradition, the desire to conserve the best aspects of our civilisation and culture against whatever new “ism”
September 10, 2018
Ordinary Catholics should live the Gospel in word and deed, Archbishop McMahon said
September 08, 2018
Pope sends message to 6,000 delegates at a National Eucharistic Congress in Liverpool
September 06, 2018
The Tyburn Nuns were startled when two priests asked them to create a male order
September 06, 2018
An event of historic significance in the life of the Catholic Church took place at a private ceremony in France last month, witnessed by a small number of Tyburn Nuns, the order of contemplative Benedictines whose mother house stands just yards from the site of the gallows where more than 100 martyrs died during the
August 25, 2018
The government's plans will undermine the notion of freedom of medical consent
August 23, 2018
The Church is preparing for battle over compulsory organ donation Earlier this year Joe Ball and his family made a 500-mile round trip from Devon to Winsford, Cheshire, to visit a boy called Max Johnson. Mr Ball, 35, wept as he embraced the 10-year-old and then he took a stethoscope and put it to the
August 09, 2018
The Supreme Court takes another step away from Church teaching There is utter clarity about Catholic teaching on the withdrawal of clinically assisted nutrition and hydration from a patient to bring about death: it constitutes an act of euthanasia. Pope St John Paul II was uncompromising on this point. In an address in 2004 he
August 01, 2018
It is never compassionate to remove food and drink to cause death, Bishop John Wilson said
July 25, 2018
The children are the first to die by lethal injection since Belgium changed the law in 2014
July 19, 2018
Mount St Bernard Abbey faced an uncertain financial future. Then the monks created an ale that has critics buzzing
July 19, 2018
Sir Alec Guinness reminisced in his memoirs about a visit he made to Mount St Bernard Abbey in 1957, a year after his conversion to the Catholic faith. Entering Augustus Pugin’s “austere white chapel”, he recalled that as “the sun, a fiery red ball, was rising over the distant farmland; at each of the dozen
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