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Pope Paul VI Lecture 2011: Charity begins at home: but what is charity and where is home?
In the 24th Pope Paul VI Memorial Lecture, Fr Christopher Jamison, a monk of Worth Abbey, author and broadcaster, calls for a fair banking system.
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East Africa Crisis - one year on: your questions answered
What has happened in the year since we launched our East Africa Crisis appeal?
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TAGS: 311.East Africa, 168.Emergencies, 265.Emergency news, 202.Ethiopia, 176.Food, 252.Hunger, 207.Kenya, 263.News, 178.Water, 189.Where we work
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"Why do I volunteer? Because I care about folk."
Fred Uttley, 65, has volunteered with CAFOD for eight years. From planning fundraising events, to enthusing young people in schools, Fred’s tireless energy has raised thousands for our work around the world.
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CAFOD volunteers – we salute you!
Volunteers are at the heart of our work. Talented, generous and committed, they give up their time and energy to make a difference.
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Thank you for making poverty an election issue
The dust has finally settled. The deals have been made. We have a new Prime Minister and a new era in British politics with the first coalition government in 70 years. But how did CAFOD supporters help put poverty and climate change on the agenda this election?
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Greenbelt: Hands up for climate justice
Indie-rock heavyweights Athlete, award-winning Hypnotic Brass Ensemble, and Israeli peace-activist Jeff Halper, joined hundreds of others at the Greenbelt Festival this August bank holiday weekend in putting their hands up for climate justice
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Kenyan bishops concerned by "unjustifiable" attacks on churches
Catholic bishops in Kenya say they are disturbed by what they termed “unjustifiable acts of violence” in two simultaneous attacks on churches in north-eastern Kenya on Sunday that left 14 people dead and scores of others injured.
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TAGS: 264.International news, 207.Kenya, 263.News, 167.Peace and conflict
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Barefoot Torchbearer keeps the Olympic Flame alive
The Olympic torch relay took on a new significance as Barefoot Runner John McBride completed his mile - with the torch he is donating to a gym for young people living in poverty in Kenya.
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TAGS: 105.Dioceses, 112.Hexham and Newcastle, 330.London 2012, 263.News, 141.Running event, 137.Sponsored event, 251.Sport, 240.UK, 266.UK News
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Catholic schools’ success at Church School Award ceremony
Five Catholic Secondary schools are celebrating their resounding success at the national Church School Awards ceremony held recently in London.
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