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Damian Thompson
Pope Francis’s traditionalists
John Paul II couldn’t strike a deal that satisfied the SSPX. Nor could Benedict. Enter the unlikeliest of bridge-builders
Pope Francis’s traditionalists
on the weekend that posters of a scowling pope francis were plastered over rome by traditionalists protesting against his “bullying” tactics...
Damian Thompson: Charity without the guilt trip
last week i stepped out of my comfort zone and into a dilapidated church hall in brighton where i played table tennis with a group of young ...
Charity without the guilt trip
To Herald readers: a charity without chuggers needs your support
Britain's Ordinariate is in peril. Here is how to save it
Hostility from the authorities, and apathy from its own clergy, have put the Ordinariate’s future in danger. But there could be a simple solution
The Ordinariate Mk II
the personal ordinariate of our lady of walsingham is a canonical structure for ex-anglican clergy and lay people who have been granted – by...
The strange fate of the ‘Easter People’
The excitement around the new Syro-Malabar diocese is not the first time British Catholics have looked forward to change
The strange fate of the ‘Easter People’
the creation of britain’s first syro-malabar eparchy. the spread of oratories inspired by the charism of st philip neri. the revival of fail...
A priest is slaughtered at Mass in rural France. This is what life is like for Christians in the Middle East
For Catholics and other Christians in the Middle East, the atrocity at Saint-Étienne-du-Rouvray is far from unimaginable
The strange future of parish life
Vatican II and the internet have brought consumer choice into churchgoing. Some see that as a danger – but with imaginative leadership, it could be an opportunity
The strange future of parish life
when you go to mass on sundays, do you shop around? thirty years ago, that question would have struck most catholics as bizarre, even in poo...
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