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Francis Phillips
How to forgive in the midst of genocide
plough, the publishing house of the bruderhof community, which organises the publication of books sympathetic to the evangelical christian e...
The Nobel laureate who brought the Gospel to his atheist readers
we should not be surprised if a major catholic writer reflects on the great mysteries of his faith. françois mauriac (1885-1970) was awarded...
Why Holy Thursday is not for the spiritually timid
first published in 1931 and now republished by sophia institute press, holy thursday by the french nobel laureate, francois mauriac (1885-19...
Stuck for Lenten reading? Try this spy book
not long ago i sat up till 3 am reading a book on my computer screen. i had not planned to do this; i thought i had ordered a print copy the...
Why we shouldn't strive for the perfect family
last week, people in britain celebrated mothering sunday – an unabashedly christian recognition of this unique vocation – and i have been re...
Chesterton was a unique and loveable writer. Was he also a saint?
i have just been charmed, provoked and stimulated by reading knight of the holy ghost: a short history of g.k. chesterton by dale ahlquist (...
A Christian guide for pregnant women
today is the feast of the annunciation – lady day – reminding us of the nine months that jesus spent in the womb of his mother, mary. it thu...
'It is very important to expose children as early as possible to the Bible'
having blogged recently about a lovely illustrated book for young children titled god the father’s loving plan , designed to introduce them ...
Spiritual books: a humbling conversion story
subtitled our journey to the catholic church, the great discovery, by ulf and birgitta ekman (ignatius press, 280pp, £13.75/$...
Accepting suffering is hard, but not impossible
professing christians always tremble a little at christ’s commission, that we take up our cross daily in order to follow him. yes, we want t...
Why are civil authorities so scared of prayer vigils?
it is sad to learn that richmond borough council has recently followed ealing council in approving an exclusion zone around an abortion clin...
How bad is the current crisis? Look to Church history
last week my brother went to a meeting with fellow parishioners and the local bishop to talk about the parishioners’ dismay at the convictio...
When artists led the Church out of crisis
how catholic art saved the faith by elizabeth lev sophia institute press, 320pp, £15/$19 at the end of last year i visited the mantegna and ...
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