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“She knew they were watching her whilst thinking of their own sweethearts” – The diaries of a teenage girl living through World War Two in Salford

Fiona Heakin found her Mum’s old diaries from living in Salford during the Second World War, and has turned them into a book.   […]

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Herbert Vaughan anniversary – A look at the life and career of Salford’s youngest Bishop who went on to become Archbishop and being recognised by the Vatican itself

This passing week marked the 149th anniversary of Cardinal Hebert Vaughan being appointed as Salford’s Bishop, a role he served […]

Right Reverend John Arnold and parishioners from Salford hold the ‘Eyes of the World’ banner outside of Salford Cathedral. Photo Credit: Holly Jones/Diocese of Salford

“We all need to be aware of the damage being done to our Earth” – The Bishop of Salford sends a climate message to world leaders

Salford parishioners have joined together with the Head of the Catholic Church in Manchester to send a message to the […]

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“That game changed the whole history of football in Spain” – The day a Salford priest scored five goals against Real Madrid 114 years ago

It has been 114 years to the day since a Salford priest scored five goals against Real Madrid in a […]

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“It’ll be very enjoyable” – Salford’s annual charity Christmas concert moves online

A Salford charity’s Christmas concert has moved online for the first time due to Tier Three restrictions.  ‘Christmas is Coming’ […]

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“If Covid-19 had hit us 10 years ago, I don’t know what we would’ve done” – religious groups across Salford on how they have coped with pandemic

Across Salford, many churches have decided to remain closed and are still using streaming services such as zoom to connect with regular church goers.