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Fr Alexander Lucie-Smith
Everyone should support 'Life' in its courageous attempt to tell the truth about abortion
Does Lambeth Council think pro-life views are so dangerous that the public needs protecting from them?
A novelist who loved to keep the reader guessing
If you haven't tried Henry James, the master of ambiguity, this summer would be a good time to start
The Church already has the tools to deal with failing bishops. But will anyone use them?
The Church needs to be willing to act, and use structures already in place
The Bishop of Harrisburg was right to publish the names of clergy accused of abuse
All dioceses should follow Bishop Gainer's lead
A melancholy trip among the Travellers
the stopping places by damian le bas, chatto and windus, 320pp, £15 where have they all gone? well might you ask. there was a time when the ...
It is irresponsible for a Catholic publication to liken Salvini to Satan
Famiglia Cristiana's description of the Italian Interior Minister is an extraordinary personal attack
A masterpiece of Catholic art is unveiled in Malta
Manuel Farrugia's Christ the King fresco in Paola, Malta shows modern church art need not be ugly
Fr Alexander Lucie-Smith: What priests lose when they move parish
summer is a curious time in parishes. everything goes into suspended animation, and this year more so than ever, with the never-ending hot w...
The only way to protect children online is parental responsibility
Filters and censorship don't work, so parents should educate their children
Patriarch Kirill is wrong to blame the Tsar's murder on 'foreign influence'
It was Lenin and the Soviets, not foreign agents, who killed the Russian Imperial Family
The McCarrick case shows the dangers of ecclesial ambition
The cardinal allegedly exploited the ambitions of seminarians in order to prey on them
Dynastic dramas are so appealing because they're about family values
As family coherence becomes a memory, we've developed a taste for watching tight-knit families on our screens
Some want to run the Church like a business. This is a very bad idea
While priests need admin skills, experience shows that turning the Church into a business leads to disaster
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