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Francis Phillips
Spiritual books: reviewed by Francis Phillips
edward sri, founder of a fellowship for catholic university students and professor of theology at the augustine institute, has written into ...
Reading the life of Dr Johnson is always rewarding
He can't tell you how to change your life, but he remains fascinating and entertaining
Margaret Thatcher's Christian values are all too often forgotten
No politician today would dare voice Thatcher's views on the family
Was the US right to drop the atomic bombs? The answer is more difficult than you think
Ethical issues around the bombings have never been resolved
The shallow arguments against religion that refuse to die
Malkin is like one of those tiresome people who accost you in a bar
'We need to be prepared to be really counter-cultural': How Catholic parents can raise saints
Roy Peachey explains the secrets to good Catholic education
What is the purpose of Catholic education? To help children become saints
Parents and teachers should read Roy Peachey's short, but very important, book on Catholic schools
The importance of silence in Christianity
Alain Corbin has written a detailed history of silence
Spiritual books: reviewed by Francis Phillips
cardinal vincent nichols, the archbishop of westminster, has written faith finding a voice (bloomsbury, 352pp, £12.99), a reflective book th...
How long until students denounce Shakespeare as a white imperialist?
White male writers are being attacked for who they are rather than what they write
Don't think you have what it takes to be a saint? Think again
A book provides inspiration for those who think that saintliness is not for them
Catholics need to be courageous in showing the truth of our faith
Cardinal Nichols asks whether our schools live up to John Henry Newman's ideals
The incredible story of the priest ordained amidst the horrors of Dachau
Bl Karl Leisner was ordained in secret by Bishop Gabriel Piguet of Clermont-Ferrand, a fellow prisoner
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