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Saturday 18th September 2010 - The historical March & Rally

Photos by Andrew West, photographer of the British Humanist Association:

Photos by the National Secular Society:

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Catholic school could be run by mosque Telegraph, 25 September 2010

Missouri removing women’s right to choose Catholic Culture, 25 September 2010

Catholics in Iowa told to campaign for end to gay marriage Opwa Catholic Conference, 25 September 2010

Benedict revises the historical record Trumpet, 25 September 2010

Why the pope can’t stand diversity and tolerance New Zealand Herald, 25 September 2010

Martyrdon, selective memory and Pope Benedict in England Washington Post, 25 September 2010

The Vatican: a Murky See FT, 25 September 2010

Deaf victim of Catholic sues the pope and tells his story for the first time  CNN, 23 September 2010

Attack on Geoffrey Robertson’s book is itself a classic piece of dissembling The Record, 23 September 2010

Claims of massive attendance at papal events are “optimistic at best” says Guardian Guardian, 23 September 2010

Dawkins: Ratzinger is the enemy of humanity Guardian, 23 September 2010

Pope told Jews: Let’s work together to destroy secularism Totally Jewish, 23 September 2010

The pope is the best-dressed liar in town New York Review of Books, 20 September 2010

The pope vs Britain’s secularists. Who won?   Tome Magazine, 20 September 2010

More priests to face sex abuse charges Belfast Telegraph, 20 September 2010

Papal apologists continue to dominate the press Independent, 20 September 2010

Another apologist Daily Mail, 20 September 2010

And another Independent, 20 September 2010

We’ve got Damien Thompson, the popes little helper, goes even further into Goebbels mode Telegraph, 20 September 2010

Guardian turns into Daily Mail over pope Guardian, 20 September 2010

Prime Minister ends failed pope visit with a final, inexplicable, grovel Guardian, 20 September 2010

Hand-picked propagandists make up the pope’s press entourage Guardian, 20 September 2010

The pope didn’t act, wasn’t contrite and is still and ogre SMH, 20 September 2010

The pope rewrites Nazi history The Examiner, 20 September 2010

The pope simply doesn’t understand Britain, and vice versa  Ekklesia, 20 September 2010

In the face of horrific child abuse, Belgians abandon Catholicism New York Times, 20 September 2010

Britain has a “deep thirst” for Christianity says pope. And black is white Telegraph, 20 September 2010

Islamophobia and a convenient plot to kill the pope Anorak, 20 September 2010

If he thinks religion is so important to Britain, the Prime Minister must repeal the equality laws Spectator, 20 September 2010

What did the pope’s visit achive? Includes comments by NSS & BHA  BBC, 20 September 2010

Tensions linger between the Pope and Anglicans New York Times, 22 September 2010

Christian teachings came to justify the Holocaust Religion Dispatches, 22 October 2010

The Vatican Bank’s appeal as an unregulated haven retains its appeal Independent, 22 October 2010

Catholic teacher upsets pupils with talk of hell Metro, 22 October 2010

The pope despises empty celebrity, but he epitomises it himself Belfast Telegraph, 22 October 2010

Yet again the Vatican is “shocked” by its own corruption Daily Mail, 22 September 2010

Solicitor passed on fresh child abuse claims to police out of a sense of duty – This is Hull & East Riding

Call for Pope to apologise for the sexual and physical abuse at East Yorkshire children’s home – York Press

Wednesday 1st September 2010 – The Debate: “The Papal Visit Should Not Be a State Visit” (Photos by Andrew West, photographer of the British Humanist Association)

Saturday 3rd July 2010 – At London Pride (Photos by Gerard Phillips, National Secular Society)

Sunday 28th March 2010 – Outside Westminster Cathedral: “The Pope should resign” (Photos by Chris Houston)

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