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  2. Crux (online newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Crux's news reports have been quoted in numerous media, including The New York Times and The Washington Post. [11] [10] [12] Writing in the Italian news magazine L'Espresso, journalist Sandro Magister described Crux as "the leading Catholic information portal in the United States and perhaps in the world." [13]

  3. The Inter Faith Network - Wikipedia

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    The Inter Faith Network was a charity which had nearly 200 Member Bodies in affiliation. It was founded in 1987 by its first Director, Brian Pearce; in 1990 Harriet Crabtree then joined Pearce as Deputy Director, her continuing on in 2007 as the sole Executive Director and thus remaining in leadership post throughout the whole four decade history of the organisation. [8]

  4. Catholic Voices - Wikipedia

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    Many Catholic Voices TV appearances are included on their YouTube Channel. [16] Seeing what the project had achieved in the UK, groups of Catholic Voices started in over twenty other countries, including Ireland, [17] Mexico [18] and the USA, [19] some of which are still active, such as Chile, [20] [21] [22] Bolivia, [23] Malta, [24] [25] [26 ...

  5. List of television channels in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Ahlebait TV Network Ltd. Ahlulbayt TV: Ahlulbayt TV Ltd. Akaal Channel Akaal Channel Ltd. Al Arabiya: Al Arabiya News Channel FZ-LLC IPTV ARY Digital: ARY Group Sky Entertainment ATN Bangla: Channel S Plus Ltd. Manual Free-to-air B4U Movies: B4U Sky Entertainment Premium B4U Music: Free-to-air Free-to-air Mix British Muslim TV: Vision TV ...

  6. Category:British Roman Catholics - Wikipedia

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    This category includes articles on people who are or were members of the Catholic Church in the United Kingdom.Note Wikipedia's WP:BLP policy: "Categories regarding religious beliefs ... should not be used unless the subject has publicly self-identified with the belief ... in question; and the subject's beliefs ... are relevant to his notable activities or public life, according to reliable ...

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  8. International religious television broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN) – major worldwide Catholic radio and television broadcaster based in Alabama, United States of America; largest religious television network in the world. KTO (TV channel) – French-speaking Catholic television network broadcasting France, Belgium, Switzerland; based Malakoff near Paris.

  9. The Tablet - Wikipedia

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    The Tablet was launched in 1840 by a Quaker convert to Catholicism, Frederick Lucas, 10 years before the restoration of the Catholic hierarchy in England and Wales.It is the second-oldest surviving weekly journal in Britain.