Archive for January, 2014

Loneliness, Part 1: statistics

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Loneliness, Part 1: statistics

Two posts about loneliness. The first, the results of a ‘Loneliness Research’ project from the Campaign to End Loneliness. There is a growing evidence base around the complex challenge of loneliness, and the Campaign to […]

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New cardinals from every corner of the globe

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New cardinals from every corner of the globe

Joshua McElwee reports on yesterday’s announcement that Pope Francis has chosen a new set of cardinals for the Catholic Church: Pope Francis on Sunday announced who he has chosen as the new cardinals of the […]

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Archbishop Vincent Nichols named Cardinal by Pope Francis

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Archbishop Vincent Nichols named Cardinal by Pope Francis

The Holy Father, Pope Francis, has named the Most Reverend Vincent Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster, a Cardinal. The announcement came during Pope Francis’ Angelus in St Peters Square this morning, 12th January, in which he […]

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How to deepen your faith

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How to deepen your faith

How to deepen your faith: a homily by Fr Stephen Wang, given at Newman House Catholic Chaplaincy

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Young people ‘feel they have nothing to live for’

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Young people ‘feel they have nothing to live for’

A study for the Prince’s Trust suggests that as many as three quarters of a million young people in the UK may feel that they have nothing to live for, and that almost a third […]

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When you don’t live in the same world

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When you don’t live in the same world

Two cities overlap. One house, for example, belongs to one city; the neighboring house belongs to another city. But the citizens of one city are not allowed to notice what is going on in the other […]

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