February 12, 2026

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This week, Stanley Hauerwas marvels at the Christian life he found upon moving to Britain; Carolyn Reynier interviews a man who tried running away from his vocation only to become the new Abbot of Worth. William Newton hails Pope Leo XIII as the prophet of the Rosary while the artist Patrik Reyntiens describes the turbulent Romanticism of Salvator Rosa exhibited at the Dullwich Picture Gallery. Plus, Stuart Reid reflects on the upcoming debate entitled "Britain has become an anti-Christian country" and wonders whether it is true.

Much of The Catholic Herald’s content – letters, reviews, news, extra comment and features – is not available online

This week, Stanley Hauerwas marvels at the Christian life he found upon moving to Britain; Carolyn Reynier interviews a man who tried running away from his vocation only to become the new Abbot of Worth. William Newton hails Pope Leo XIII as the prophet of the Rosary while the artist Patrik Reyntiens describes the turbulent Romanticism of Salvator Rosa exhibited at the Dullwich Picture Gallery. Plus, Stuart Reid reflects on the upcoming debate entitled "Britain has become an anti-Christian country" and wonders whether it is true.

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