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Fri, 27 Aug 2010
Pope should keep his unpleasant opinions to himself while he is a guest in this country

Archbishop Vincent Nichols, leader of Catholics in England and Wales, has high hopes for the Pope’s visit to the UK next month. He even thinks it can stop the secularisation of society by demonstrating that religious faith “is a gift rather than a problem”.

Fri, 27 Aug 2010

The Church of England is continuing to press the BBC to appoint a “religion editor” to ensure that the Corporation’s religious output is what it calls “a trusted guide for people of faith and those without”.

Fri, 27 Aug 2010

Terry Sanderson on the emergence of the truth that the state, the police and the Church colluded in the cover up of Catholic priest Fr. Chesney’s involvement in the Claudy bombing of 1972

Fri, 27 Aug 2010

In the week of the GCSE results frenzy, we are told once more of an increase in the number of students taking GCSE in Religious Studies.

Fri, 27 Aug 2010

In a further move towards becoming a secular democracy, rather than an Islamic republic, a Bangladesh court has ruled that people cannot be forced to wear skull caps, veils or other religious clothing in workplaces, schools and colleges.

Fri, 27 Aug 2010

Sparks are expected to fly at the first event of the Protest the Pope campaign, a debate on Wednesday at Conway Hall with the resolution: “The papal visit should not be a state visit”.

Fri, 27 Aug 2010

As the Pope’s visit draws close, journalists are being misled by Catholic PR by being told that mass attendance in England is on the on the increase and has had a significant boost.

Fri, 27 Aug 2010

Seven out of ten of the 92 million in the predominantly Roman Catholic country of the Philippines would defy the Church and elect a president who supports birth control. This is the result of an opinion poll by the Manila-based Social Weather Stations.

Fri, 20 Aug 2010
Now is the time to end “faith school” transport discrimination

Local authorities around the country are examining their budgets in the light of Government subsidy cuts. One area that is under scrutiny is the discretionary funding of free and subsidised transport for pupils attending “faith schools.”

Fri, 20 Aug 2010

NSS Executive Director Keith Porteous Wood welcomes the news that the Charity Commission will not permit a Catholic adoption agency to discriminate on grounds of sexual orientation.


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