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Westminster receives its new archbishop
Pope Leo XIV has appointed a new Archbishop of Westminster, five years after Cardinal Vincent Nichols offered his resignation
Chile’s very Catholic president-elect
José Antonio Kast wins Chile’s presidency on a ticket of order, security, and public faith
A changing of the guard in New York
The resignation of Cardinal Dolan as Archbishop of New York and the appointment of Bishop Hicks of Joliet is more than a routine episcopal transition
Has the German synodal way abandoned Catholicism?
Preaching on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, Bishop Peter Kohlgraf of Mainz rejected claims that German bishops have abandoned Catholicism
Nigeria’s Christians are dying
Despite overwhelming evidence of anti-Christian violence in Nigeria, many continue to deny the religious nature of the crisis
The Co-redemptrix controversy and the question of authority
Senior Mariologists argue that Mater Populi Fidelis resembles Protestant approaches to redemption
Cardinal Baselios Cleemis on the conclave, tradition and the Indian Catholic diaspora
The head of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church discusses his visit to England, the growth of Indian Catholic communities, and the papal conclave.
The barriers around Europe’s Christmas markets
Rising threats have forced Europe to defend its Christmas traditions with concrete and patrols
Pope Leo XIV and the return of a global papacy
As Pope Leo signals a desire to visit Algeria and engages quietly in Middle Eastern diplomacy, his in-flight remarks reveal a papacy rediscovering its global vocation
The Catholic Church needs its own Covid inquiry
The Church’s response to Covid reshaped Catholic life in ways still not fully acknowledged. It is time for a thoughtful review.
An interview with our new Editor in Chief
Edward Barrett-Shortt reflects on his path from atheism to Catholicism, his work in digital media, and his plans to expand the publication.
At Nicaea again: Pope Leo XIV and the long path to unity
Pope Leo XIV ends 4-day Turkey visit urging Christian unity and interfaith respect, marking Nicaea’s 1,700th.
Life before law: Catholicism and North Dakota’s pro-life ruling
The recent decision upholding North Dakota’s pro-life statute shows the law recognising the moral claim that life begins at conception and merits legal protection
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