Articles by Peter Rennie
Deacon John Charles Sampson died on Friday 16th July – Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.
His Funeral Mass will be celebrated by Bishop Paul Hendricks in St Joseph’s, New Malden, at 10am on Friday …
Today the Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg launched the “Your Freedom” website which hopes to get input from the public on which laws inhibit our civil rights or hamper everyday life or business activity and could …
Catholic Social Teaching
A one day Conference for Theology Students and Lecturers and those actively involved in the Church’s Social Apostolate.
‘Facing the Future’
Including the launch of “Virtual Plater” an on-line CST Resource.
Date: Saturday 17th July 2010
Venue: …
Deacon Philip Pond of Southwark is conducting some research into the permanent diaconate for his MA in Pastoral Theology. If you are able to help, please download the questionnaire from the bottom of this page. The …
The introduction of the new translation of the Roman Missal draws ever closer and ICEL has recently released some new resources related to music for the order of Mass.
You can find the full page here, …
The official website for ths year’s visit by the Holy Father is now available here.
Itinerary
Pope Benedict XVI will visit England and Scotland on a four-day state visit from 16-19 September 2010.
Scotland
Pope Benedict will be received …
Every year during Lent, Zenit invites their readers to support ZENIT so they can continue providing news from Rome and the Vatican, free of charge.
As you may know, the money ZENIT collects during this time …
There has been a lot in the Catholic press recently about the new translation of the Roman Missal; a number of articles have questioned why we will be adopting this translation in the next couple …
Bishop Patrick Lynch (Auxiliary in Southwark) has marked the 96th World Day of Migrants and Refugees on Sunday, 17th January 2010, by insisting that
‘A human being’s worth is defined and determined by their God given …
