New Zealand Attack: The Aftermath

New Zealand Attack: The Aftermath

The New Zealand shootings have left many distraught, however new information has come up over the weekend regarding the event. The Death Toll Has Risen In a tragic turn of events, the amount of confirmed deaths has risen from 49 to 50, which could possibly rise in the future. The amount of injured people has also risen up to 50, 12 of which remain in critical

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Summer of Faith in Pictures

Summer of Faith in Pictures

Can you believe it? Summer is over and school is about to commence. While we were all taking a well-deserved break, events took place across the Catholic world.

SAINT OF THE WEEK: St Louise of Marillac

SAINT OF THE WEEK: St Louise of Marillac

Ritty Tomichen | Reporter Born: August 12th 1591 Died: March 15th 1660 Canonised: March 11th 1934 St Louise of Marillac is a true inspiration for us all throughout this Lenten Period . Her desire to be with God, by becoming a nun began at a very tender age, was faltered when she got married. She had one child and then her husband had died due to

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SAINT OF THE WEEK: St Padre Pio

SAINT OF THE WEEK: St Padre Pio

Ritty Tomichen | Reporter St Padre Pio was born as Francesco Forgione, in 1887 to a small family of farmers. He grew up in a strong, faithful environment and from a very young age of 5 , he devoted his life to God. Due to his family being poverty-stricken he had to work long hours, which resulted in him falling behind in class. However, his faith

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HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL DAY

HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL DAY

Katie Hunter | Depute Editor-In-Cheif Saturday 27th January marks the annual Holocaust Memorial Day – twenty four hours dedicated specifically to remembering the mass murder of Jewish citizens during the Second World War. This day of remembrance was established in 2001 by the Government marking the date in 1945 when the Soviets liberated the Auschwitz camp – the largest of the German Nazi Concentration Camps where

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