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'Clarification is gravely needed': international priests' association gives support to dubia
The Confraternities of Catholic Clergy said the dubia would help to clear up confusion
Orthodox Catholicism’s eastern outpost
of all the countries you might expect to take centre stage in the church’s internal drama, a muslim-majority former soviet republic with a m...
Kazakhstan, outpost of Catholic orthodoxy
The country has become a bastion of doctrinal traditionalism. Its traumatic history may be part of the explanation
The trouble with appealing to 'a well-formed conscience'
The Church has always taught that moral absolutes are necessary to the formation of conscience
The first leader of Opus Dei’s new era
after st josemaría escrivá founded opus dei, he took care to ensure its future. the organisation’s big idea was to help people in ordinary l...
Malta’s bishops tell the remarried: take Communion if you feel at peace with God
The bishops say that avoiding sex may be 'humanly impossible'
The knights who won’t retreat
Vatican officials have mounted an extraordinary challenge to the ancient Order of Malta. But what is the row really about?
The knights who won’t retreat
the sovereign military order of malta is one of the more improbable success stories of the 21st-century church. founded in 1099 to provide h...
Scorsese's Silence has an unexpected relevance to the Communion debate
The film handles questions of sin, doctrine and mercy which are at the heart of today's controversies
The rediscovery of Catholic art
in 1563, a year before his son was born, john shakespeare was given an unpleasant job. as chamberlain of the corporation of stratford, he wa...
BBC admits it underestimated the Church’s opposition to Hitler
The BBC conceded it was false to describe the Church as being 'silent' in the face of Nazism
Is there any room for conscience?
at prime minister’s questions last week, theresa may was asked about christians’ freedom to profess their faith. the pm’s reply was impeccab...
Never mind the Twitter spats - Fr Spadaro just said something truly eye-opening
The controversies about screenshots and anonymous accounts have obscured Fr Spadaro's startling remarks about Communion
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