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Miguel Cullen
A new amnesty could protect St Oscar Romero's killers
it is almost 30 years since el salvador’s civil war ended, but the aftermath of the conflict continues to divide opinion. witness the recent...
How the Church is helping poor and hungry Venezuelans
on rubbish-strewn waste ground in caracas, fr jesús godoy grasps a large wooden cross and preaches to men who survive by finding food amid t...
Panama is sparing no expense on this month's World Youth Day
what kind of a panama will pope francis encounter when he visits the country for world youth day later this month? the country is as catholi...
Brazil's bishops nervously await Bolsonaro's first moves
jair bolsonaro entered office at the end of october, much helped by support from christian voters. he courted both catholics and brazil’s gr...
Chapels desecrated, bishops assaulted: the attack on Nicaragua's Church
Nicaragua’s clergy are preaching peace. But President Ortega has accused them of plotting a coup
Bishops on the barricades
shaky video footage shows priests processing with the blessed sacrament through the low-walled streets of sébaco. this is no ordinary day in...
Exorcist who was spiritual director to Pope Francis dies aged 102
Fr Carlos Aldunate SJ taught the young Jorge Mario Bergoglio in 1960
Fine art: The ‘stumblebum’ who lashed out at Nixon
in philip guston’s pictures we see a panorama of scabrousness, of clogged desire, a cloaca of thwarted vigour, a pestilent ague. this is – p...
Fine art: The beast lurking among Picasso’s beauties
the picasso: minotaurs and matadors exhibition at the gagosian (london w1, until august 25) is a burdensome proposal. to face a picasso is a...
Fine art: American titans who changed art forever
visiting american dream: pop to present at the british museum is a bit like solving a whodunit, cracking a finickity puzzle, or unmasking a ...
Film: A tear-jerking road movie for the age of austerity
icíar bollaín and paul laverty, a tight-knit duo with close links to ken loach, respectively direct and write the screenplay of the olive tr...
Fine art: Why Britain loves American Gothic
grant wood’s american gothic is among the most acerbic of the paintings at the america after the fall exhibition (at the royal academy until...
Fine Art: Refugee horrors captured by a lab-cold lens
the maltese ship that decorated the nativity scene in st peter’s square this past christmas memorialised the plight of the refugee, a haunti...
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