With the release of papers relating to Irish mother and baby homes there are a lot of articles on the internet today about the Catholic church.
I've just spent the last hour reading about some of the things that went on and may still do today.
One was called 'churching' where a new mother was considered unclean and sinful, even though married, and had to go through a blessing called churching before she could resume social life.
She was not allowed into neighbours house in case of bad luck and could not attend her baby's christening or enter a graveyard until this blessing had been given.
Last weekend, in Rutland, the first statue in Britain of the late Elizabeth II was unveiled.
To go through chemo therapy or choose not to?
Army horses loose on London streets
Re painting metal bistro garden set
Have any of you got all electric cars? Pros and cons please.