The Pope tells cardinals that love and service, not an air of greatness, are to mark their lives
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British and American investment firms team up to fight trafficking at London Olympics
Monday, 21 May 2012
Thirteen hotels and 19 Games sponsors are asked to commit themselves to stopping trafficking
A world without faith would be a disaster, says Tony Blair
Thursday, 17 May 2012
Former prime minister told audience at Royal Albert Hall that faith introduces humility into society
Each SSPX bishop must make his own commitment to unity, says Vatican spokesman
Wednesday, 16 May 2012
Fr Lombardi says reconciliation talks continue but that each SSPX bishop will be treated individually
Pro-lifer who never gave up the fight is mourned
Wednesday, 16 May 2012The Requiem Mass for Phyllis Bowman yesterday paid tribute to a courageous and loving woman
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Vatican to create Australian ordinariate
Wednesday, 16 May 2012A church in Melbourne is already earmarked for use
Superior general says the SSPX may split over reconciliation with Rome
Friday, 11 May 2012
Bishop Bernard Fellay says: ‘I cannot exclude that there might be a split’
Benedict XVI formally recognises Hildegard of Bingen as a saint
Friday, 11 May 2012
Although she was never canonised, St Hildegard is to be added to the catalogue of saints
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Use Lent to strive for holiness, says archbishop

The Archbishop of Westminster has launched a Lenten resource to help Catholics in their call to holiness
Students defy pro-abortion motion
Students at University College London will defy a motion which forces pro-life societies hosting discussions on abortion to invite a pro-choice speaker.
Bishop: the world is ignoring the massacre of my people

Bishop Gassis says people in his diocese are dying from starvation and a government bombing campaign




Irish ‘Catholic Voices’ is established
Catholic Comment will be similar to successful UK media-trained lay group established before Papal Visit