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Homily given by Bishop Thomas McMahon of Brentwood at the Mass for Migrants at Westminster Cathedral, May 5th, 2008
An interview with Archbishop Vincent Nichols, broadcast at the start of the 'Ad Limina' visit of Bishops of England and Wales to the Holy See in January 2010.
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Homily given by Archbishop Vincent Nichols on Friday 20 November 2009 at Westminster Cathedral
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A service of Vespers was held at Westminster Cathedral on 22nd January 2009 to mark the retirement of Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor as President of Churches Together in England. Dr Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury gave the sermon.
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Bishop Pat Lynch, Auxilliary Bishop in the Archdiocese of Southwark, delivered the homily at the Mass for Migrants 2009, held at Westminster Cathedral on 4 May 2009.
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“The Family, Teacher of Human and Christian Values.”
Edmund Adamus, the Diocesan Director of Pastoral Affairs was invited by the Holy See to address the Congress at this major ecclesial event and you can listen to the text of the address from his presentation on Friday 16th January 2009.
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Fr Paul Chavasse, Provost of the Birmingham Oratory, preached this homily at the Mass and blessing of a new mosaic of Cardinal Newman at Westminster Cathedral (10 Sept 08)
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In his first Pastoral Letter as Archbishop of Westminster, the Right Reverend Vincent Nichols encourages Catholics to strengthen their faith through daily prayer, which he says is “central to the stability and fruitfulness of our lives.”
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In a Pastoral Letter for the fifth Sunday of Lent, Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor has reflected on his nine years as Archbishop of Westminster.
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'The family is the foundation of our society today and, in particular, our Catholic families are a special source of grace and witness within the Church and to the wider world.'
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Westminster Voices is the podcast for the Diocese of Westminster. In this podcast, Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor talks about the Cardinal Archbishops of Westminster with Michael J Walsh, author of 'The Westminster Cardinals'; we find out about the work and mission of Permanent Deacons and we focus of Reconciliation in the first of a new feature on the Seven Sacraments.
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A podcast from the Diocese of Westminster. In this edition we find out about the work of Fr Roger Reader, Prison Chaplain at Feltham Young Offenders Institution; visit Allen Hall, the diocesan seminary and meet some of the men training to be priests and hear about women@thewell, a charity set up by the Sisters of Mercy Religious Congregation to help women affected by sexual trafficking.
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A podcast from the Diocese of Westminster. In this edition: behind the scenes at Heathrow with the airport's Catholic chaplain, Fr. Paschal Ryan; the 1908 London Eucharistic Congress, a remarkable moment in the history of Catholicism in England; and Bishop John Arnold and Mark Nash discuss the life and work of St Paul.
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