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Melanie McDonagh
'Christmas without Bach is unthinkable'
Confessions: A Life of Failed Promises by A N Wilson
AN Wilson’s Confessions is subtitled “A Life of Failed Promises”, which is a little harsh for one of the most consistently lively and entertaining writers and one of the kindest of men
John Wilkins, the 'lovable' former editor of the Tablet, dies at 85
‘A radical expression of faith’
Half a millennium after its foundation, what is the Society of Jesus’s purpose today? Melanie McDonagh speaks to Jesuit Provincial Fr Damian Howard
Glimpses of glory
The acclaimed English composer Will Todd is a self-described ‘ambassador for liturgy’ whose passion for sacred music informs his life and work, he tells <I>Melanie McDonagh </I>
Holding Cromwell to account
<I>Melanie McDonagh</I> reviews <I>The Making of Oliver Cromwell</I>, by Ronald Hutton
The Vatican's trials: Pell's Redemption
<I>Melanie McDonagh</i> on how the Vatican Trial of the century highlights the injustice to Cardinal Pell
Full Marx for the Dominican
<I>Melanie McDonagh</I> remembers left-leaning theologian Herbert McCabe
Fighting for victims
The new head of the CSSA, prosecutor Nazir Afzal, talks to <I>Melanie McDonagh</I> about low expectations, his faith and his passion for protecting the vulnerable
A non-conformist life
Dorothy L Sayers found fulfilment in the life of the mind, if not in others, writes Melanie McDonagh
Holy Knights: Meeting the Order of the Holy Sepulchre
Melanie McDonagh is impressed by the fundraising – and regalia – of the Order’s English lieutenancy
Searching for meaning
<I>Melanie McDonagh</I> reviews <I>The Unbroken Thread: Discovering the Wisdom of Tradition in an Age of Chaos</I>, by Sohrab Ahmari
Hungary’s family values
Generous benefits for married couples and subsidised child care are helping to reverse population decline
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