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‘i Have Got My Life Back’

Page 6 from 9th March 2012

Rachel Fletcher says that a Christian approach to the elderly works wonders N an Tobin was in a bad way when she arrived at Rushden Park care home.......

‘there’s A Blind Spot About Shakespeare’

Page 7 from 18th November 2011

Jack Carrigan talks to Clare Asquith, the author spearheading the quest to prove that the Bard of Avon was a hidden Catholic A new film is on......

Let’s Resist The Temptation To Make The Bard A Papist

Page 12 from 15th January 2010

The evidence for Shakespeare’s Catholicism is exceedingly flimsy, says Milo Yiannopoulos I n December the Venerable English College in Rome......

Nearly A Thousand New Catholics

Page 1 from 22nd April 2011

is oin the ordinariate in Holy Week BY ANNA ARCO ALMOST 1,000 former Anglicans were expected to be received into the Catholic Church this week,......

Saint Of The Week

Page 17 from 30th September 2011

St Thomas of Hereford (October 2) T homas Cantelupe (122082), Bishop of Hereford from 1275 to his death, was a formidable medieval ecclesiastic......

Taking To The Streets

Page 9 from 29th October 2010

ucy Knight looks forward to a revival of processions in England R aise your hand if you have processed with your church this year. I’m not talking......

Joseph Lights Up A Long, Cold Winter

Page 10 from 9th March 2012

ON a desperately cold evening in February a production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat provided a spectacle that gladdened the eye......

Saint Of The Week

Page 18 from 20th August 2010

St John Kemble (August 22) J ohn Kemble (15991679) was a muchloved Catholic priest martyred during the madness of the “Popish Plot”. In normal......

Anglican Cathedral Hosts A Dream Performance

Page 11 from 19th August 2011

BLESSED John Henry Newman’s sublime poem The Dream of Gerontius , set to music by Sir Edward Elgar, was performed in Worcester Cathedral at the......

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