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November 15, 2022
November 15, 2022
On Sunday, Pope Francis ate lunch with hundreds of refugees and homeless people, calling for a renewed commitment to helping society’s weakest while denouncing the “sirens of populism” which drown out cries for help. As reported by the Associated Press, the Pope celebrated World Day of the Poor by inviting around 1,300 people into the Vatican for lunch.
November 15, 2022
The battle against compulsory sex education for minors ought to be of major concern to all of us who care deeply about protecting the innocence of children, writes Edmund Adamus We all know that one of the most fundamental and irreformable truths of Christian teaching, firmly based on natural law, is the rights, responsibilities and
November 15, 2022
When I was 11 I started at a large co-ed secondary school in what Lewis Hamilton would later call the “slums” and spent the first few days there asking my peers about their faith. I immediately made no friends.  A couple of years later a new girl arrived at our school.  Her name was Maria and her
November 15, 2022
The Catholic Herald looks at concerning new legislation passed amidst government turmoil
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