Tag: witness

Do Catholics really need to share their testimonies?!

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Do Catholics really need to share their testimonies?!

What does it mean to share your testimony? Why should we do it as Catholics? How can we do it wisely and effectively? A talk and workshop by Fiona Mansford, presented at Proclaim Westminster.

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How Christianity can engage with contemporary culture: the example of St Alban

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How Christianity can engage with contemporary culture: the example of St Alban

A talk by Fr Stephen Wang about the life of St Alban and it’s relevance for Christians today as they try to witness to their faith and work out the best way to engage with […]

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The extraordinary power hidden within the Creed we profess each Sunday

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The extraordinary power hidden within the Creed we profess each Sunday

Millions of Catholics do it every Sunday. In the middle of Mass, we profess our faith in the Creed. Now, maybe it’s just Brentwood Cathedral, but when I look out at my congregation reciting the […]

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40 Days for Life London: Is it a good thing to pray outside an abortion clinic?

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40 Days for Life London: Is it a good thing to pray outside an abortion clinic?

I was at the 40 Days for Life vigil in central London during Lent. People gather outside the BPAS abortion clinic in Bedford Square, between Tottenham Court Road station and the British Museum. They pray. They witness […]

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