Church is enjoying a ‘Benedict bounce’, cardinal tells Pope
The Church is enjoying a “Benedict bounce” following the Pope’s visit, Cardinal Keith O’Brien has said. Addressing the Pope at Oscott College in Birmingham on the last day of the Holy Father’s British...
View ArticleDebate: Are we experiencing a ‘Benedict bounce’?
Somewhere around half a million people saw the Pope in his four-day visit, with millions more watching the heavy-duty TV coverage; the commentariat were in full flow, in favour and against every...
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As the Holy Father woke up on the morning after his return to Castel Gandolfo, volunteers manning the phones at the Catholic Enquiry Office in London were beginning to cope with hundreds of calls...
View ArticleNuncio to Great Britain to retire due to ill health
Archbishop Faustino Sainz Muñoz, the Apostolic Nuncio to Great Britain, has announced his retirement at a thanksgiving Mass for the papal visit at St Mary’s Cathedral in Edinburgh. The Mass, arranged...
View ArticleThe Bishops of England and Wales should broadcast their plenary meetings online
The US bishops’ conference this week has been gripping. Its powerful speeches and shock, cliffhanger election have been televised, live streamed, live tweeted and heavily blogged to millions of...
View ArticleDebate: Six months on, what is the lasting legacy of the Pope’s visit to...
Benedict XVI’s visit last September gave renewed energy to the Church in Britain. Even before the Pope left, Cardinal Keith O’Brien was talking about the “Benedict bounce”. In this week’s Catholic...
View ArticleChurch is enjoying a ‘Benedict bounce’, cardinal tells Pope
The Church is enjoying a “Benedict bounce” following the Pope’s visit, Cardinal Keith O’Brien has said. Addressing the Pope at Oscott College in Birmingham on the last day of the Holy Father’s British...
View ArticleDebate: Are we experiencing a ‘Benedict bounce’?
Somewhere around half a million people saw the Pope in his four-day visit, with millions more watching the heavy-duty TV coverage; the commentariat were in full flow, in favour and against every...
View ArticleLet’s bring World Youth Day to Britain
As the Holy Father woke up on the morning after his return to Castel Gandolfo, volunteers manning the phones at the Catholic Enquiry Office in London were beginning to cope with hundreds of calls...
View ArticleNuncio to Great Britain to retire due to ill health
Archbishop Faustino Sainz Muñoz, the Apostolic Nuncio to Great Britain, has announced his retirement at a thanksgiving Mass for the papal visit at St Mary’s Cathedral in Edinburgh. The Mass, arranged...
View ArticleThe Bishops of England and Wales should broadcast their plenary meetings online
The US bishops’ conference this week has been gripping. Its powerful speeches and shock, cliffhanger election have been televised, live streamed, live tweeted and heavily blogged to millions of...
View ArticleDebate: Six months on, what is the lasting legacy of the Pope’s visit to...
Benedict XVI’s visit last September gave renewed energy to the Church in Britain. Even before the Pope left, Cardinal Keith O’Brien was talking about the “Benedict bounce”. In this week’s Catholic...
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