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The Pope Brings Hope To American Church In Wake Of Abuse...
Page 8 from 26th December 2008Mark Greaves and Ed West look back on 2008, the year that Benedict XVI won respect in America JANUARY The year began with reports that Tony Blair......

Bishops Engagements Obituary
Page 8 from 25th June 1982Cardinal Hume, Archbishop of Westminster: -fileturday: Ordination to Priesthood. St Dominic s Priory, 11 am. Sunday: Leads Ecumenical Pilgrimage to......

Young Visionaries
Page 5 from 4th November 1983IN JUNE 1981, on a hillside outside the village of Medjugorje, Central Yugoslavia, six children apparently experienced an extraordinary vision of......

Reasons To Celebrate John Paul The Great
Page 9 from 17th October 2003YESTERDAY Pope John Paul II celebrated a Mass in St Peter's Basilica marking the 25th anniversary of his election to the papacy. To mark the......

Our Schools Can Forge A New Christian Civilisation
Page 12 from 2nd October 2009But first they must heal the breach between the arts and sciences, says Stratford Caldecott A t the beginning of the Nineties Pope John Paul II......

Bishops Engagements
Page 9 from 14th November 19860 OrdinotIon, M = Mess, V = Visitation, C = Confirmation. Cardinal Hume, Archbishop el Woramlemar Sunday: Interfaith Meeting. Westininater......

Joint Talks And Prayer Services
Page 3 from 13th January 1967THIS YEAR'S Christian Unity Week, which starts on Wednesday, will follow last year's pattern of joint talks and prayer services between various......

A Charismatic Call To Holiness
Page 10 from 9th March 1984photographic representations of future events. I nevertheless reproduce here a picture of what the worldwide retreat for priests will indeed look......

The Neo-catechumenates: Visionaries Or Just Victims?
Page 5 from 23rd June 1995The bishop of Clifton announced this week that he will investigate the NeoCatechumenates in his diocese. Gordon Urquhart examines the secretive......

The Shock Of The New
Page 11 from 23rd November 2001The Church's new ecclesial movements are frequently misunderstood, not least by local bishops, says Philip Egan. But could they be the work of the......