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Gavin Ashenden
St Andrews in Holborn, Shakespeare and a bishop
st andrew’s in holborn is a quaintly named church in the city of london which found itself in the international news this week courtesy of t...
Danny Kruger and the Catholic question
a sign for our times: a christian mp delivers a speech to the house of commons. the chamber is almost deserted. you would get the immediate ...
Sanctifying the stones of Canterbury: from nightclub to nave
Once defiled by a nightclub rave, Canterbury Cathedral’s sanctuary is restored as Catholics celebrate the Eucharist at St Thomas Becket’s shrine.
The Tridentine Mass as an antidote to informality
one of the highlights of the ecclesial summer is the pilgrimage from paris to chartres. this year, many of my friends and colleagues set out...
A Catholic MP's vote for abortion up to birth reveals the rot in UK governance and religious formation
there are certain occasions in history which defined themselves as before and after moments. the kennedy assassination was one, the terroris...
The 'coalition of conscience' assembling in the Lords to combat assisted suicide
like so many people in this country, i have long admired lord alton of liverpool. he has been a great credit to the catholic church by actin...
Police pragmatism and the rise of mob rule
it’s not normal to find yourself needing to call the police when you are being threatened with violence - making the emergency call, having ...
The rainbow flag and the Sacred Heart: a battle for the soul of June
the rainbow flag, flown everywhere in “pride month”, is not what it pretends to be. its ubiquitous success feeds off our naivety and gullibi...
Douglas Murray, Jordan Peterson and the theology of death cults
what we believe about the existence of good and evil – but perhaps especially evil – shapes the map of the world we hold in our heads. conve...
Where is the tender Catholic conscience to speak up for Lucy Connolly?
the case of lucy connolly has caused widespread alarm and comment. yesterday her appeal was refused and the response has been public outrage...
Liturgy of creation: the Catholic imagination opens up new vistas of sight and sound
one of the delights that begins to unfold in the process of becoming catholic is a growing realisation of how, within the catholic perceptiv...
Will Pope Leo XIV heal, resist or appease?
the election of a new father in god reconfigures the catholic church. the church is part institution and, with a father in god, part family;...
Does the Holy Spirit choose the Pope? Pope Benedict’s surprising answer
there is an odd but prevalent fascination with the catholic church’s claim to miraculous divine intervention. the dogma of papal infallibili...
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