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Month: March 2022

Westminster reports Tyburn Nuns to Vatican over refusal to accept jabs against coronavirus

Tyburn Convent could face a Vatican investigation after a majority of the nuns refused to accept vaccinations against Covid-19. The enclosed Benedictine community in the heart of London was referred to the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life by the Archdiocese of Westminster following unspecified external “allegations” connected to the

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Exhibition review: The World of Stonehenge

There is a certain apophatic quality to The World of Stonehenge at the British Museum, which is defined by the absence at its centre—not unlike a Polo, the mint with the hole. This applies figuratively, in the sense that what anyone actually knows about Stonehenge is still very limited, and literally in the case of the stones

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Dodge City bishop resumes duties after abuse investigation

KANSAS CITY, Kansas — The bishop of the Diocese of Dodge City will resume his duties after church and civil investigations into a sexual abuse allegation did not support charges against him, Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann announced Wednesday. Bishop John Brungardt, 63, voluntarily stepped away when an allegation of sexual […]

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Aid to the Church in Need appoints new UK director

The UK office of a charity helping persecuted and other suffering Christians has announced the appointment of its new chief executive.  Dr Caroline Hull will take over from Neville Kyrke-Smith as national director of the British section of Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN). Dr Hull, who is currently ACN (UK)’s Head

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