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Pope Leo XIV marks 40th anniversary of Chernobyl disaster
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Jerusalem Patriarchate lodges complaint over alleged encroachments on Church land
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Cardinal Pizzaballa says Jerusalem must answer war with healing
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Archbishop Gänswein offers fresh account of Benedict and Francis years
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The porn industry is built on childhood trauma
The adult industry’s victims were often victims long before
Thomas Colsy
Study suggests religious pupils cope better with mental health challenges
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America still needs heroes
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Why politics alone can’t solve loneliness
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The Ordinariate at fifteen: rumours and reality
Fr Mark Elliott Smith
Patron saints announced for World Youth Day Seoul 2027
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Swiss diocese says dog-host incident did not incur excommunication
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A quiet renewal in Michigan
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Delphine Chui
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Africa visit signals shift in tone and emphasis for Leo
Michael Haynes
Renewing Benedict XVI’s theological inheritance
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Misreading Leo XIV: Africa, not America, is the focus
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Synodality or evangelisation: where will Leo lead the Church?
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Discernment involves action
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Isabel Gibbens
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Delphine Chui
From childless by choice to parental regret
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Delphine Chui
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Why politics alone can’t solve loneliness
A new report highlights the limits of policy and the deeper social and moral roots of loneliness in modern society
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Forming hearts of charity in an age of confusion
Dominic Perrem
St Augustine on Christ the door and shepherd
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The Resurrection of the Body
Fr Gavan Jennings
St George still matters
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Interview with Joseph Pearce: Why Middle-earth is not a pagan myth
Joseph Pearce and Jan C Bentz examine the theological vision in Tolkien’s fiction, from providence and liturgy to the Catholic imagination
Jan C. Bentz
When ‘true crime’ becomes dark spectacle
Georgia Gilholy
Rediscovering the case for Christ in prophecy
Clement Harrold
When rebellion loses its object
Joseph Shaw
Zurbarán: painting, piety and the power of stillness
Melanie McDonagh
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October/November 2025
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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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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