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Founded in 1840, The Tablet is the leading independent English-language Catholic weekly, celebrated for great writing, astute ...
It makes sense: so absurd was the heat in Rome last week that, while my holier sisters endured beneath a parasol to earn a ...
Estonian legislators confirmed their resolve to detach the Orthodox Church in Estonia from its mother church, the Moscow ...
Ahead of last Friday’s vote on Kim Leadbeater’s assisted dying bill, I gave background briefings to a number of MPs across ...
And it’s three decades too since the genocide in Srebrenica: more than 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys systematically ...
The United States says the latter, not without reason. Western public opinion (outside the US) seems unsure, with political ...
Nemone Lethbridge first set eyes on her husband-to-be, Jimmy O’Connor, across a crowded London pub in 1958. In her day, she ...
Archbishop of Westminster Cardinal Vincent Nichols and Archbishop of Southwark John Wilson added their voices to the growing ...
Studying the Talmud was part and parcel of Daniel Taub’s upbringing in north London. “As in any traditional Jewish home,” he ...
The elected House of Commons approved it on 20 June by a margin of 23 votes and it has now passed to the House of Lords for ...
Among the millions of tourists who have visited Assisi through the years were, unknown to each other then, two young girls: ...
For me, the vote by MPs in favour of assisted suicide will always be a source of great sorrow. Something quite profound has ...
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