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Regina Coeli: May our hearts be open to gift of the Spirit.

Nearing 50 years of legal abortion, UK pro-lifers take a stand.

Mass celebrated on Friday in Carfin Grotto by Bishop Toal, and attended by school pupils from across Scotland, to celebrate the Feast of Our Lady of Fatima.

British former Catholic priest arrested in Kosovo over child abuse allegations.

BBC is ‘too Christian’ and ‘could broadcast Muslim prayers’ to reflect growing multi-culturalism.

Bishop speak on need to protect minorities in Muslim majority states.

We were made to be God’s children, Pope says on Pentecost.

Pope to visit genocide memorial during June trip to Armenia.

 

 

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