In an interview with The Sunday Telegraph, published on 1August 2010 Archbishop Vincent Nichols has spoken about the relationship between the Catholic Church and government, the need to rebuild communities based on mutual support and genuine care and his hopes for the forthcoming State visit of Pope Benedict XVI to the UK.
Ever since the day when a three year old asked me, as a spotty teenager, whether I had measles, I've always been scared of children, and so one of my hopes for being a priest was that I'd never have to work with them again.
On the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, the day of universal prayer for priests, which this year occurred on 28
Welcoming the hundreds of priests who attend the Mass, Cardinal Vincent said: 'Today is about you, my brother priests, about ...
by Paolo Greco
For those unfamiliar with the name, Mary's Meals is a charity that provides meals in schools for poor, sick and malnourished children all over the world. These children would not have the chance to receive an education if Mary'...
I hardly seems possible but we're halfway through our pilgrimage today. Archbishop Vincent is leaving us to return to London in time for the opening of the Olympic games. We're sorry to see him go but we're left in the very capable hands of Bishop John Sherrington.