It is our duty to remember the names and keep alive the memory of those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom, the Bishop of the Forces has said. Leading tributes to those who fought, were wounded or gave their lives during the war, Bishop Paul Mason urged all Catholics to take time to... Read More
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