Lesley-Anne Knight, the embattled secretary-general of Caritas Internationalis, has insisted that dialogue with the Vatican must be a “two-way street“.
Archbishop Vincent Nichols of Westminster said that religion is a necessary part of a strong civil society in a speech at the London School of Economics last night (photos).
Archbishop Antonio Mennini, the new Apostolic Nuncio to Great Britain, presented his diplomatic papers to Queen Elizabeth II yesterday (photos).
Zenit publishes the full text of the Pope’s general audience yesterday on St Francis de Sales.
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