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With a ring of prayer planned to protest the eviction of the Occupy camp at St Paul’s, the Christian Left is coming of age, says Symon Hill.…
An art installation by visual and performance artist Mideo Cruz has upset the establishment, but surely the Catholic Church is missing the point? Iris Gonzales reports.…
Catholic priest, guerrilla fighter, politician: David Rodriguez has dedicated his life to serving the people of El Salvador, just as his hero, Archbishop Oscar Romero, did before him…
In the sleepy Himalayan towns of West Bengal, India, an old agitation for Gorkha statehood is revived and ‘resolved’…
'What shall we agree?/That we shall see each other again...' A passionate poem from our Fire in the Soul anthology now part of a musical performance on oppression and liberation.…
What have babies just a few months old done to be attacked with tear gas by the state that is supposed to protect them? Their ‘sin’ is simple: they were born to poor parents.…
There are only two countries in the world (excluding Vatican City) where divorce is not legally possible…
We try to bear in mind that the corporate media is the source of some of the greatest, most lethal illusions of our age…
Becky Palmstrom on the buoyant hopes of refugees from Southern Sudan in Kenya, as they see their nation begin to take shape and await return.…
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