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New Christian-inspired think tank sharpens debate on French Right
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Pope Leo XIV to ordain eight men in Rome on vocations day
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Ordinariate bishop denies report of Vatican liturgical directive
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IDF replaces crucifix after outrage in Christian village
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Charity and limits: a Catholic case for restricting immigration
Catholic teaching on immigration is often reduced to a single imperative, but the tradition also affirms the duty of states to safeguard the common good
Luke Collins
The case against crony corporatism
Declan J. Ganley
Bishop Barron’s accidental liberalism
Patrick Neve
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Pope Leo rules out formal blessings for same-sex couples
Edward Barrett-Shortt
SPLC fraud indictment prompts scrutiny of its influence on Catholic extremism claims
Thomas Colsy
How St George became England’s patron saint
Andrew Cusack
Discernment involves action
Kerri Christopher
St George still matters
James Bradbury
German cardinal moves to normalise same-sex blessings
Thomas Colsy
The war between the sexes isn’t accidental
Delphine Chui
America’s young priests are overwhelmingly conservative
Thomas Colsy
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The case against crony corporatism
Declan J. Ganley
The war between the sexes isn’t accidental
Delphine Chui
Lola Salem on… the Anglo-Gaullist mirage
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Altar boys are back
Fr Dwight Longenecker
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Renewing Benedict XVI’s theological inheritance
Michael Haynes
Misreading Leo XIV: Africa, not America, is the focus
Michael Haynes
Synodality or evangelisation: where will Leo lead the Church?
Michael Haynes
From Holy Week to world stage: Leo XIV’s call for peace
Michael Haynes
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Discernment involves action
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Isabel Gibbens
In praise of the married man
David Hahn
The price we pay for not paying attention
Delphine Chui
From childless by choice to parental regret
Noelle Mering
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One year a Catholic
Oscar Yuill
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New Christian-inspired think tank sharpens debate on French Right
A new Bolloré-backed think tank is attracting attention in France as arguments over immigration, spending and culture gather pace before 2027
Thomas Colsy
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St George still matters
James Bradbury
‘The blessedness of peace-making’ from On the Lord’s Sermon on the Mount
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A Lenten leveller in the Tyne Valley
William Cash
The empty tomb and the promise of the resurrection
Brother René Stockman
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When ‘true crime’ becomes dark spectacle
The booming true crime genre raises questions about whether fascination with evil can slide into something morally disordered
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
An uninspiring portrait
Melanie McDonagh
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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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Ken Craycraft
Sr Camilla and her merry band of nuns
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Christianity is a civilising force in a polarised world
Niall Gooch
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Nick Ripatrazone
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