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Pope's homoly at Cofton Park in Birmingham

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Birmingham Pope visit: Pope bids farewell to the city

The Pope today thanked the British people for the "warmth of your welcome" as his historic four-day state visit to the UK came to an end.Read

Pope blesses four children from same Birmingham family

Pope Benedict XVI has blessed four children from the same Birmingham family during a visit to the Oratory in Edgbaston.Read

Birmingham Pope Visit: Mother of baby kissed by Pope tells of excitement

The mother of a baby kissed by the Pope today described the moment as the "biggest thing" that has happened in her life.Read

Birmingham Pope visit: Pope pays tribute to Battle of Britain heroes

Pope Benedict XVI marked the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain today by paying tribute to the those who sacrificed their lives resisting the "evil ideology" of the Nazi regime.Read

Thousands visit Birmingham's Cofton Park for final day of Papal visit

Thousands of Catholics from the UK and around the world have descended on Cofton Park for a special Mass to beatify Cardinal John Henry Newman on the last day of Pope Benedict XVI's visit to Britain.Read

Pope meets sex abuse survivors

The Pope has expressed his "deep sorrow and shame" in a meeting with five victims of clerical sex abuse, the Vatican said.Read

Pope sorrow for child abuse scandal

The Pope has apologised for the "unspeakable crimes" committed by Catholic priests who sexually abused children.Read

Police interview ‘mentally unstable’ ahead of Birmingham Pope visit

STALKERS, people with fixations on public figures and those deemed to be mentally unstable have been interviewed by police ahead of the Pope’s visit to Birmingham tomorrow.Read

Prime Minister meets Pope Benedict

Prime Minister David Cameron has met with Pope Benedict XVI as the Pontiff began the third day of his UK tour.Read

Thousands due for Pope prayer vigil

Thousands of people from all over Britain are expected to descend on London's Hyde Park for a prayer vigil led by the Pope.Read

Miss Birmingham column: I'd give the pope a makeover

He looks a really nice old man but I think it’s a shame that all we ever seem to see him in are those flowing white robes.Read

Pope visit: American deacon insists recovery is no hoax

THE American deacon who believes he was cured of a crippling spinal injury after praying to Cardinal John Henry Newman has insisted that his recovery was no hoax.Read

Don't miss the Birmingham Mail's 32-page collector's edition on the Pope Visit

The Birmingham Mail is marking the Pope Visit to the region with two souveneir supplements.Read

Don't miss the Birmingham Mail's 32-page collector's edition on the Pope Visit

The Birmingham Mail is marking the Pope Visit to the region with two souveneir supplements.Read

Birmingham Catholic school teenagers have their say on Pope's visit

TEENAGE girls at a Birmingham Catholic school have spoken about their faith as excitement grows over the Pope’s visit.Read

Pope visit liveblog: Follow our live commentary on Sunday as Pope Benedict XVI visits Birmingham

We will be bringing you all the live action on the Pope's visit in our liveblog on Sunday.Read

Prime Minister David Cameron offers Pope a 'very warm welcome'

Prime Minister David Cameron offered "a very warm welcome" to Pope Benedict XVI today ahead of his "incredibly important and historic" visit to Britain, which starts on Thursday.Read

Birmingham International Airport offers no public viewing for Pope visit

Birmingham International Airport has said there will be no public viewing point when The Pope leaves Britain following this week's Papal visit.Read