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February 21, 2024
February 21, 2024
Within a day’s hike from my house in a quiet corner of Kent, there are at least four ruined or abandoned chapels. My father, a retired Anglican clergyman who likes to keep his hand in, takes a regular service in a church that dates back eight centuries. An hour’s drive across the county brings you
February 21, 2024
At the start of February both Dries van Agt, a Catholic former Dutch prime minister, and his wife chose to die together through euthanasia.  Married for 70 years, both Van Agt and his wife, Eugenie, were ill and 93 years old at the time of theirs deaths that are part of a small but growing
February 21, 2024
LEICESTER, United Kingdom – The head of Ukrainian Catholics in the UK has called on all to remember Ukraine during Lent as the two-year anniversary of the Russian invasion approaches on 24 February 2024. During an address to mark the start of Lent, Bishop Kenneth Nowakowski of the Eparchy of the Holy Family of London
February 21, 2024
ROME – In the lead up to this year’s closing session of the Synod of Bishops on Synodality, Belgian bishops have reportedly opened a national discussion on allowing women deacons and ending the requirement of priestly celibacy. According to Belgian Catholic news site Kerknet, the Belgian bishops’ conference ahead of the October 2-27 synod happening later
February 21, 2024
The North Wales Pilgrim’s Way will feature in the sixth series of Pilgrimage that returns to the BBC in March 2024, as seven public figures of differing faiths and beliefs tackle a modern-day pilgrimage. Across three 60-minute episodes on BBC Two – also available on BBC iPlayer – Pilgrimage: The Road to Wild Wales will follow the seven pilgrims as they journey
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