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Gavin Ashenden
Is Cardinal Sarah the man to save the Church as the next pope?
there are moments in history that act as defining dates determining and reflecting the change of direction in world affairs. we think of 178...
The media's selective understanding of a complexed pope
the death of pope francis leaves us with some very different narratives and perspectives of who he was and how we might assess his life and ...
Christ is crucified by every sinner - not just those who are Jewish
“and pilate seeing that he prevailed nothing, but that rather a tumult was made; taking water washed his hands before the people, saying: i ...
Trump’s tariffs are a beacon of Catholic social teaching
the moment a nation's debt exceeds its gdp, the economic situation moves into banana-republic territory. this ought to cause deep alarm—but ...
Why BBC's 'Thought for the Day' doesn't want to hear from Catholics
the bbc’s "thought for the day" programme represents one of the very few broadcasting pulpits the liberal establishment allows and pres...
Love your mugger
faith challenges our natural human instinct for justice and revenge my son warned me how i would feel after having had my phone snatched in ...
Justin Welby's surprising dress code and a failure of Christian critique
being interviewed by a skilled journalist can be a high-risk event. this weekend just gone, bishop justin welby, former archbishop of canter...
The implications of presuming human 'innocence': Rousseau and wickedness
jordan peterson made a helpful contribution to our understanding of the dynamics of the exchange of ideas, when he observed that, in the cas...
Why did King Charles choose to highlight Ramadan while ignoring Lent?
ash wednesday is intended to be an annual crossroads in the life of a christian. this year it may also have acted as a crossroads in the lif...
Catholics and Protestants see the Eucharist and the Bible differently
last week an academic in america arranged for bishop robert barron and myself to go on a blind date for coffee. we were both told i think th...
Keeping the faith with Aid to the Church in Need
i had already tried my hand at bible smuggling behind the iron curtain into moscow and leningrad when the call came from aid to the church i...
Christianity, marriage and childbirth can halt the extinction of the West
for the last 150 years there has been a conflict between secularism and religion. the progressive left in particular were convinced religion...
Slavery, open borders and the context of love beg the question: 'Who is my neighbour?'
both catholics and anglicans have been caught up in theological and political arguments about the relationship between politics and the theo...
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