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Bishop Oster will follow Vatican guidance on German Synodal Conference
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Clericalism and digital influencers: inside the Final Synod Reports
The Vatican has released the first Synod study reports, addressing priestly formation, digital evangelisation and the role of Catholic influencers.
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HJA Sire
America’s bishops and the birthright blind spot
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Five lessons on Catholic fatherhood I learned from my Dad
David Hahn
Lenten sermon for a time of war
Brother René Stockman
Agatha Christie and the reality of sin
Clement Harrold
Perceiving God in creation: the angel-filled world of Francis Thompson
Joseph Shaw
Make London Bridge great again
Declan J. Ganley
The interior life in an age of outrage
Noelle Mering
On the Transfiguration
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Contextualising the Great Seige
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Agatha Christie and the reality of sin
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Why Eastern Orthodoxy remains unconvincing
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The war on beauty is making us miserable
Delphine Chui
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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?
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Schwarzenegger and Confession, and more returns to papal customs
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Daisy-Mae Inglese
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Delphine Chui
The Catholic case for working from home
Portia Berry-Kilby
What does it mean to pray about a decision?
Kerri Christopher
We live by men’s rhythms, but God gave women their own
Delphine Chui
Rediscovering risk: Lessons from the parable of the talents
Declan J. Ganley
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Agatha Christie and the reality of sin
At the heart of the mystery writer’s anthropology lies the conviction that sin is a cancer to which none of us is wholly immune
Clement Harrold
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Lenten sermon for a time of war
Brother René Stockman
On the Transfiguration
St Leo the Great
Learning to suffer well
Max Tittmann
Is chastity making a comeback?
Katie Ascough
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Perceiving God in creation: the angel-filled world of Francis Thompson
Through poetry shaped by suffering, Francis Thompson urges us to recover the vision of a world still radiant with God’s presence
Joseph Shaw
Contextualising the Great Seige
HJA Sire
Reason, doubt and grace in Why I Am Not an Atheist
Nick Ripatrazone
Hamnet and the myth of the medieval witch
Isobel Yuill
A polymath in an age of midwitterry
James Bradbury
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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.
The Catholic Herald
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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
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Nick Ripatrazone
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