This week's youth stories

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April 11th, 2012 | comments icon 0 COMMENTS

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Services held for NZ quake victims

February 20th, 2012 | comments icon 0 COMMENTS

— Bishop Barry Jones leads mourning; Cardinal Keith O’Brien receives firsthand account... continue reading.


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Tripoli archbishop prays to the Blessed John Paul II for peace

February 5th, 2012 | comments icon 0 COMMENTS

— Peace plea comes after reports members of Gaddafi’s family were killed in NATO air raid... continue reading.


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Reflect on faith and social justice

February 1st, 2012 | comments icon 0 COMMENTS

St Andrews and Edinburgh Archdiocesan Justice and Peace office is holding a retreat on Saturday March 12 2011.... continue reading.


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Pope Benedict XVI’s Easter Story

March 4th, 2011 | comments icon 0 COMMENTS

The Scottish Catholic Observer offers a preview of Jesus of Nazareth—Holy Week with extracts from the book this week and next.... continue reading.


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Edinburgh pupils delighted to become Entangled in author’s publishing plot

March 4th, 2011 | comments icon 0 COMMENTS

Pupils from St Augustine’s High School in Edinburgh were thrilled to spend time with new Scottish author Cat Clarke (right) when she recently visited the school to talk about her debut novel Entangled, and share her 10 steps to getting published.... continue reading.


Exploring uninvestigated frontiers

February 25th, 2011 | comments icon 0 COMMENTS

— St Kentigern’s pupils help Space Unlimited venture in to the unknown to challenge thinking... continue reading.


This is our Faith and these are our schools

February 18th, 2011 | comments icon 0 COMMENTS

— BISHOP JOSEPH DEVINE, president of the Catholic Education Commission, begins our Catholic Education Week coverage by outlining how the SCES is committed to providing a high quality of Catholic schooling... continue reading.


Holy Father’s World Youth Day itinerary breaks new ground

February 11th, 2011 | comments icon 0 COMMENTS

Pope Benedict XVI will meet with university professors, disabled groups and seminarians while in Madrid... continue reading.



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PAGE-1-MAR-4-2011

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  • Church voices opposition to latest plan to remove Glasgow primary schools from St Ninian High School’s catchment area.
  • Bishops back more power for Welsh Assembly.
  • Dr Joseph Bradley highlights the benefits of ticking Irish ethnicity in the census form.
  • Celebrating Life page moves to new home, showcased on back page of this week’s SCO.
  • New SCO columnist David Kerr looks at the ‘Arab Spring’ and moral concerns over Oscar-nominated film Black Swan.

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