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COLUMNS
 | ?If economists get it right, we all benefit, including the poorest among us? |  | ?Last week found life in Britain suffused with snobbery as a motive for important decisions? |  | ?Instead of boasting, he invited the people to become protagonists of their own future? |  | ?So what do you tell your children about accepting the kindness of strangers?? |  | Glimpses of Eden |
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In this week’s issue
Towards a morally sustainable future Free A new breed Of a quite different order Russia?s tormented revolutionary Temptations of the flesh Closure of the eternal waiting room Iron Lady of India Seeing is believing
Can the Church support abuse victims on its own terms? Elena Curti
Is the Church too slow in recognising that academies are the future for Catholic schools? Christopher Lamb
Goodwin the scapegoat Elena Curti
The pain of being a coeliac Catholic Sr M, guest contributor
The Church's moral obligation to victims of clerical sexual abuse Speeches from this week's conference in Rome
This week in Rome bishops and religious superiors met at the first Vatican-backed symposium devoted to forging a global response to the crisis of clerical sexual abuse that has disgraced ... Archbishop voices 'shame and sorrow' after priest's abuse trial Longley to visit parishes 'damaged' by Walsh
Today, Tuesday 7 February, Bede Walsh, who served as a Catholic priest in the Archdiocese of Birmingham, has been convicted by a jury, following a 10-day trial at Stoke-on-Trent ...
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