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Bishop Eleganti speaks out on SSPX excommunications
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Pope Leo meets Latin Mass sociologists
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Cathedral of new Nigerian diocese destroyed in fire
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108 babies born alive then died after failed abortions in Ireland
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Aquinas and the question of tyrannicide
The death of Ayatollah Khamenei recalls an ancient moral dilemma that St Thomas Aquinas approaches with caution and weight
Jan C. Bentz
Spanish archbishop refuses cathedral funeral to Franco-era lieutenant
Niwa Limbu
Leo XIV repeats his call for peace amid mounting tensions
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Why Catholics should claim Adam Smith
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Conscience and catastrophe in the Thirty Years’ War
Francis Phillips
Staging faith and folly: three choral works
Michael White
Choosing to be present
Dominic Perrem
On the woman at the well
St John Chrysostom
The boundary between Original Innocence and Redemption
Pope St John Paul II
Innocence, innuendo and the limits of humour
Daisy-Mae Inglese
Is giving up alcohol for Lent enough? One of the Herald chaplains answers your question
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Women’s magazines are narrowing the space for dissent
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Five lessons on Catholic fatherhood I learned from my Dad
David Hahn
Agatha Christie and the reality of sin
Clement Harrold
Why Eastern Orthodoxy remains unconvincing
Clement Harrold
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Diplomatic tensions and doctrinal tests in Leo’s first Lent
Michael Haynes
Signs of dialogue in a pivotal week for the Vatican
Michael Haynes
Is Cardinal Fernández the real source of tensions in the SSPX and Vatican standoff?
Michael Haynes
Schwarzenegger and Confession, and more returns to papal customs
Michael Haynes
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Choosing to be present
Dominic Perrem
Women’s magazines are narrowing the space for dissent
Delphine Chui
Encouraging one another in dark times
James Jeffrey
Seven children is a small family
Dominic Perrem
How Netflix is reshaping children’s moral imagination
Daisy-Mae Inglese
The return of Catholic clubland in London
Delphine Chui
The Catholic case for working from home
Portia Berry-Kilby
What does it mean to pray about a decision?
Kerri Christopher
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Why Catholics should claim Adam Smith
250 years after The Wealth of Nations appeared, Adam Smith’s vision of the free economy reflects ideas Catholic thinkers had already begun to articulate
James Lawson
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On the woman at the well
St John Chrysostom
The boundary between Original Innocence and Redemption
Pope St John Paul II
Is giving up alcohol for Lent enough? One of the Herald chaplains answers your question
Chaplain
Lenten sermon for a time of war
Brother René Stockman
Culture
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Conscience and catastrophe in the Thirty Years’ War
A powerful German novel explores how the fraught relationship between faith and political power sowed the seeds of disaster
Francis Phillips
Staging faith and folly: three choral works
Michael White
Perceiving God in creation: the angel-filled world of Francis Thompson
Joseph Shaw
Contextualising the Great Seige
HJA Sire
Reason, doubt and grace in Why I Am Not an Atheist
Nick Ripatrazone
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Pope Leo: A Bridge-Builder
In his first months, Leo XIV looks like a listener: he calls synodality an attitude of openness, maintains Church teaching on marriage and sexuality, and signals cautious openness to broader Latin Mass celebration. The aim is less polarisation, deeper dialogue, a bridge builder who consults widely and will lead decisively.
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A Lost Chance for Ireland
Elites blocked Maria Steen’s candidacy, narrowing democracy and silencing Catholic conservatives’ voices.
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All Saints’ Eve
Halloween’s vigil confronts death with Christian hope, not fear or superstition today.
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AI: helping angel or diabolic machine?
Pope Leo’s warnings and hopes for AI, probing dignity, labour, justice, and Church responsibilities for governing algorithms.
John Cornwell
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On the limits of liberalism
Ken Craycraft
Sr Camilla and her merry band of nuns
Flora Watkins
Christianity is a civilising force in a polarised world
Niall Gooch
Do Catholics make good historians?
Nick Ripatrazone
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