Sayeeda Warsi, secularism and the Pope
In complaining about "militant secularisation", Warsi is talking the Catholic leader's language.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
In complaining about "militant secularisation", Warsi is talking the Catholic leader's language.
ByThe High Court has ruled that local councils can't have prayers on the agenda.
ByTwenty years after they began ordaining women, Anglicans still haven't taken the final step towards
ByEvidence suggests that Mitt Romney's religion is less important to voters than it is to reporters.
ByCatholics are being encouraged to carry a 'faith card'. Could it catch on?
ByNo other faith group receives this inaccurate and malicious treatment in the national press.
ByTime for a reappraisal.
ByModern secular culture has no authority with the political or moral clout to impose a single vision.
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