Search
Newsletters
Newsletters
Chapter House
Latest
Sign In
Log Out
Subscribe
Sign In
Log Out
Subscribe
Sign Out
About
Our History
Contact
Sections
Latest
Chapter House
Columns
Life
Soul
Culture
Vatican Dispatch
Archives
Historic Archive
Exact Editions
More
Newsroom
Magazine
Magnificat
Latest Issue
The Catholic Herald — Top Articles
newsroom
news
room
Summary
France reacts to murder of Catholic convert Quentin Deranque
Summary
Cardinal Radcliffe responds to accusations that he is a “progressive”
Summary
Celebrations to mark 400th anniversary of St Peter’s Basilica announced
Reaction
Traditional Latin Mass offered outside Planned Parenthood in San Francisco
Featured
Back to 1988? SSPX confirms July consecrations
The Society of St Pius X has declined the Holy See’s proposed framework for renewed doctrinal dialogue and refused to suspend episcopal consecrations scheduled for July 1, publishing the full text of Fr Davide Pagliarani’s letter to the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith
Niwa Limbu
Why beauty belongs at the heart of worship
Jan C. Bentz
Between a rock and a hard place: papal authority, obedience and the limits of infallibility
Thomas Colsy
Subscribe
For thoughtful commentary on the Church, its people and the world.
Subscribe
How Netflix is reshaping children’s moral imagination
Daisy-Mae Inglese
From Rome to the cosmos
Declan J. Ganley
Can I marry a non-Catholic? One of the Herald’s chaplains answers your questions
Chaplain
The return of Catholic clubland in London
Delphine Chui
A Sermon for Ash Wednesday
St Francis de Sales
St Leo the Great on the true meaning of Lent
St Leo the Great
New York’s socialist mayor gives Catholics the finger
Jacqueline O'Hara
Taking up arms: Lent as spiritual combat
David Hahn
our columnists
The return of Catholic clubland in London
Delphine Chui
Taking up arms: Lent as spiritual combat
David Hahn
‘The mystic chords of memory’ in a divided America
Ken Craycraft
Lent reminds us of the bad news of Christianity
Clement Harrold
Vatican DISPATCH
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
Fake news, papal trips and a return to tradition
Michael Haynes
Our Mission
To be a voice of faith, reason and moral clarity within the broader landscape of ideas and culture.
LIFE
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
Rapper uses platform to speak out against abortion law
The Catholic Herald
Ascension and Fr Columba collaborate to create Crux: a Lenten journey of surrender
The Catholic Herald
Evidence of 400 sex-selective abortions as Britain’s largest abortion provider claims practice not illegal
The Catholic Herald
We live by men’s rhythms, but God gave women their own
Delphine Chui
Featured Article
How Netflix is reshaping children’s moral imagination
In an age of unavoidable screen time, parents must ask how it shapes children's formation
Daisy-Mae Inglese
SOUL
Can I marry a non-Catholic? One of the Herald’s chaplains answers your questions
Chaplain
Sanctifying the year: the forgotten wisdom of the Ember Days
Joseph Shaw
A Sermon for Ash Wednesday
St Francis de Sales
St Leo the Great on the true meaning of Lent
St Leo the Great
Culture
Featured
Why beauty belongs at the heart of worship
In conversation with Jan C Bentz, Art historian Elizabeth Lev explains how the Church lost the visual language of faith – and how beauty can teach it again
Jan C. Bentz
From Bach to Sondheim: why great music still matters
Michael White
The bishop of television: Fulton Sheen and the road to beatification
Thomas Edwards
The rule of life Christ gave the world
James Bradbury
St Thomas Aquinas and TikTok
Fr Gavan Jennings
magazine
Explore the current issue.
current issue
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.
The Catholic Herald
Features
A Lost Chance for Ireland
Elites blocked Maria Steen’s candidacy, narrowing democracy and silencing Catholic conservatives’ voices.
The Catholic Herald
All Saints’ Eve
Halloween’s vigil confronts death with Christian hope, not fear or superstition today.
The Catholic Herald
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
Columns
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
subscribe to the catholic herald today
Our best content is exclusively available to our subscribers. Subscribe today and gain instant access to expert analysis, in-depth articles, and thought-provoking insights—anytime, anywhere. Don’t miss out on the conversations that matter most.
Subscribe