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Thomas Edwards
Why Saint John Paul II succeeded where Protestant leaders failed
Elected at a moment of theological confusion and cultural upheaval, Pope Saint John Paul II chose continuity over accommodation. His refusal to liberalise doctrine stands in stark contrast to the trajectory taken by many Protestant churches
Suddenly Amish: why the Amish have got it right
TLC’s Suddenly Amish offers a rare glimpse into the Amish way of life which offers some lessons for a burned-out modern world.
Why New Atheism stopped fighting Christianity
Two decades ago, New Atheism was raging against Christianity. Today, it is more often a sympathiser
Ten women championing the pro-life message
As abortion laws expand and protections for the unborn are stripped away, women across the world are leading the fight to defend human life from conception to natural death
France’s visible revival: SOS Calvaires
As secularism and neglect have stripped Christianity from the public square, SOS Calvaires is quietly restoring France’s roadside crosses and reasserting the presence of the Cross
Placing God at the centre of Catholic business leadership
Fides Entrepreneurship brings together young Catholic business leaders to explore how faith can guide success, ownership and responsibility in modern economic life
Trump’s Christmas Day strikes may have consequences far beyond Nigeria
US strikes do well to highlight Christian persecution and signal potential international consequences beyond Nigeria
Mussolini’s complicated relationship with Catholicism
From militant atheism to the Lateran Pacts, Mussolini’s fraught engagement with Catholicism shaped Fascist Italy and beyond
The Church responds to the Bondi Beach shooting
The most fatal terrorist attack in Australia’s history has sparked condemnation from Catholic leaders around the world
Australia has drawn a line on social media use for U16s and the Church should support it
Australia’s under-16 social media ban shows why the Church should defend childhood and parental authority
The rise of the tradismatic Catholic
A growing number of Catholics now blend traditionalist and charismatic spirituality, finding in both a seriousness and depth often missing from mainstream parish life.
Review: Converts by Melanie McDonagh
The remarkable story of Britain’s Catholic converts, from Wilde and Newman to Waugh and Greene.
Newman's enduring legacy
Hundreds of Anglican priests and religious have become Catholic in recent years. The legacy of a 19th-century English convert, a singular influence on the Church, is evident in this remarkable gift of vocations.
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