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Cardinal Zen’s confrontation with synodality
At the first extraordinary consistory of Pope Leo’s pontificate, Cardinal Joseph Zen delivered a stark critique of the Synod on Synodality, warning that it risks fracturing the Church
Isabel Vaughan-Spruce’s heroic fight
With a court hearing set for 29 January, Isabel Vaughan-Spruce has become the first person to be charged under the UK’s draconian national buffer zone law
The Diocese of Charlotte dubia explained
Bishop Martin’s directive to prohibit the use of altar rails is being met with strong opposition from both laity and priests alike
Why has the Pope dismissed a senior Vatican official and keen defender of the TLM?
The curious case of the sacking of Msgr Agostini
First person charged under UK abortion buffer zone law after silent prayer
A Catholic pro-life campaigner has been charged for allegedly breaching new national buffer zone restrictions by praying silently outside an abortion clinic
Kidnapped Nigerian schoolchildren released, but abductions remain a national crisis
A mass kidnapping at a Catholic school has ended with the release of all captives
What to expect from the extraordinary consistory
What can be expected from Pope Leo XIV’s first extraordinary consistory, and what it may reveal about the direction and tone of the new pontificate
Bible in a Year podcast nears one billion downloads
As it enters its fifth year, Fr Mike Schmitz’s daily Scripture podcast continues to draw a vast global audience and reshape how Catholics engage with the Bible
An update on our print magazine
as the catholic herald continues to grow, now reaching more than 700,000 readers each month in over 135 countries, we are making a thoughtfu...
Why the U.S. strike in Nigeria was justified
The Christmas Day airstrikes in Nigeria marked a rare instance of a Western power acknowledging religious persecution as a concrete evil
Christmas in Gaza
Despite a ceasefire and talk of progress, Christian clergy in Gaza describe a territory still trapped between war and peace
Cardinal Müller on dialogue, tradition and the Church’s internal tensions
The former doctrinal prefect questions whether Rome applies its language of openness consistently, particularly towards traditional Catholics
Archbishop-elect of Westminster signals no liberation of Traditional Latin Mass
Following today’s announcement that Bishop Richard Moth will become the new Archbishop of Westminster, the Catholic Herald asked him about his plans for the Latin Mass in the diocese
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