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Niall Gooch
The cautionary tale of Breaking Bad
Pride and resentment can lead to desperately bad decisions
Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a terrible battle
When humanists fall out with each other
The great Christian humanists of the Renaissance, men like Erasmus of Rotterdam and St Thomas More, were committed to the Church even while producing superb scholarship
Pope Francis should not be criticised for promoting a settlement in Ukraine
It is easy to get distracted from what really matters in life
Rock of Ages
The Carthusian motto reminds us of the Church’s constancy in times of peril
The Church has a part to play in preserving culture, the arts and sciences
Words and deeds
The debate on whether Pope Pius XII should have done more against the Nazis continues
The enduring power of the Christian funeral
The Poetry of The Mass
That many aspects of God’s nature and plans remain mysterious, at least during our earthly lives, has been a longstanding theme of Christian writing.
The steep and rugged pathway
Lent looms. But for members of Exodus 90, a sort of rigorous abstinence the Desert Fathers might recognise has been a way of life since 17 January
Unwelcome alteration
On the 30th anniversary of its publication, a book about the Reformation explains how Christianity was robbed of its magic and mystery
Following St Francis
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