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Government family policy undermines families

30 August 2013

Government family policy undermines families

Philip Booth
30 August 2013
If Catholic campaigners, charities and politicians were to read the signs of the times in Britain before coming up with … Continue reading “Government family policy undermines families”

Pope Benedict and a free and virtuous economy

12 February 2013

Pope Benedict and a free and virtuous economy

Philip Booth
12 February 2013
Those who study Pope Benedict, who announced his retirement yesterday, have been impressed by his humanity and by his understanding … Continue reading “Pope Benedict and a free and virtuous economy”

Can markets be made moral? Ask a silly question…

8 February 2012

Can markets be made moral? Ask a silly question…

Philip Booth
8 February 2012
An organisation called Catholic Voices organises seminars – amongst other things – to help young Catholics in the media. A few … Continue reading “Can markets be made moral? Ask a silly question…”

Big news – “Bishops don’t put their foot in it”

4 March 2010

Big news – “Bishops don’t put their foot in it”

Philip Booth
4 March 2010
Yesterday, the Catholic Bishops issued a document Choosing the Common Good which is intended to guide Catholics in the run … Continue reading “Big news – “Bishops don’t put their foot in it””

Big news – “Bishops don’t put their foot in it”

4 March 2010

Big news – “Bishops don’t put their foot in it”

Philip Booth
4 March 2010
Yesterday, the Catholic Bishops issued a document Choosing the Common Good which is intended to guide Catholics in the run … Continue reading “Big news – “Bishops don’t put their foot in it””

Economics on the web (25.03.09)

25 March 2009
Economic Theory

Economics on the web (25.03.09)

Richard Wellings
25 March 2009
●  Philip Booth lectures on “Catholicism and Capitalism” at Westminster Cathedral Hall (video) ●  Gary Becker and Kevin Murphy argue … Continue reading “Economics on the web (25.03.09)”

Make your own mind up about Fairtrade

2 March 2009
Trade, Development, and Immigration

Make your own mind up about Fairtrade

Philip Booth
2 March 2009
It is a curious aspect of the Catholic Church in England and Wales that those who wish there to be … Continue reading “Make your own mind up about Fairtrade”

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