Address of John Paul IIto the Staff and Students of Saint Andrew’s College of Education, Glasgow Tuesday, 1 June 1982 My brothers and sisters in Jesus Christ, 1. It […]
Address of John Paul IIto the Staff and Students of Saint Andrew’s College of Education, Glasgow Tuesday, 1 June 1982 My brothers and sisters in Jesus Christ, 1. It […]
Faith school debate in England and Wales There is a long history of state-funded, or substantially state-funded, faith schooling in England: Church of England schools, Catholic schools and Jewish schools […]
The Dutch historian and philosopher of religion Gerardus van der Leeuw once said, “The modern man is not capable of finding himself in several circles simultaneously as his primitive cousins […]
The early Christian basilicas in Rome, the Cathedrals of the Middle Ages, the Gothic Revival churches in 20th century America and the more contemporary constructions of recent years all share […]
One of the major divisions between Catholics and Protestants is the Eucharist. How do we understand what Jesus did at the Last Supper? What was his intention? Did he gift […]
Ethical hunger The English cardinal continued: “If modern Britain faces a challenge today, it is to recover the language and the spirit of the age of democracy, to forge a […]
A Vision of Catholic EducationCatholic schools are at the heart of the Church’s mission in the service of society. “ The promotion of the human person is the goal of […]
St Mirin’s Primary School is a denominational school. It serves the Croftfoot and Simshill areas of Glasgow. The roll was 277 when the inspection was carried out in September 2009. Children’s attendance […]
St Margaret’s RC Primary School is a denominational school which serves Hawick and the surrounding area. The school roll has fallen by a third since the original inspection and is […]
Our Lady of Good Aid Cathedral Primary School is a denominational school. It serves the Motherwell areas of Forgewood, Knowetop, Jerviston and Greenacres. The roll was 453 when the inspection […]