The most beautiful thing that you give anyone when you love them is nothing, the space to be, and speak or be silent, as they need. Our busy, frenetic world […]
The most beautiful thing that you give anyone when you love them is nothing, the space to be, and speak or be silent, as they need. Our busy, frenetic world […]
In the Sunday Herald on 7th March 2010, Professor John Haldane writes: The way we describe ethical challenges – using the concepts of equality, respect, justice, charity and so on […]
On morning of Sunday 7th March 2010, Pope Benedict XVI celebrated Mass at St. John of the Cross, a parish located in the northern part of Rome and reminded the […]
Following the tragic suicides of a Russian family in Glasgow on Sunday, Archbishop Mario Conti has called for better treatment for those seeking asylum. In a statement of support for […]
This month marks 30 years since Archbishop Oscar Romero was shot dead in San Salvador while celebrating mass. To mark the anniversary, the BBC World Service examines his life and […]
This blog is intended to stimulate comment on religious education in Scotland’s Catholic schools. At a time when the entire school curriculum is changing, how will we ensure that religious […]
Thinking Faith is a website which is operated by Jesuit Media Initiatives, a work of the British Province of the Society of Jesus. It offers articles on aspects of faith […]
They command six-figure salaries and have a role more akin to the chief executive of a corporation than a school. They are the new breed of head teachers emerging from […]
Monday 15 March 2010 Pupils at St John Bosco’s Primary School in Erskine are set to become UN ambassadors after their school achieved UNICEF’s ‘Rights Respecting Schools’ award in record […]
A week of events is taking place around the world to mark the 30th anniversary of the assassination of Archbishop Oscar Romero, Archbishop of San Salvador. In the UK, on […]