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William Oddie
Christmas brought out the best in GK Chesterton
every year for more than 30 years, gk chesterton wrote five or six articles and a number of poems about christmas. chesterton’s friend and b...
The Maltese Church once defied secularisation. Now its bishops have surrendered
The Maltese bishops' guidelines on Communion mean that secular culture has triumphed over the Church
The gift of Joseph Ratzinger
how does one begin to enter into such a mind as that of joseph ratzinger? how does one enter – more importantly – into such a spirituality, ...
'Top Muslim scholars' seem to be telling us that dialogue with them is a waste of time
If there are any 'moderate Muslims' around, let’s hear from them
The Pope, it seems, has mastered the impenetrable new world of cyberspace
Me? I am still struggling – what on earth is Facebook?
In its cautious way, the ordinariate continues to power ahead
By the end of the year, the number of parish groups will be more than double the number predicted
The call for a new Syllabus of Errors, this time on Vatican II, should be heeded
Pio Nono’s Syllabus Errorum has had an undeservedly bad press: it is still relevant today
Pope John Paul was a great pope - but that doesn't mean he never made mistakes
His beatification is a declaration of his holiness, not his achievements
The beatification of Pope John Paul has surprised no one: but it is a great day for the Church
By the time of his death, his greatness had become universally perceived
Some senior Anglicans wish they could strangle the ordinariate at birth
But they cannot: this is an idea whose time has come
The 400th anniversary of the King James Bible exposes the banality of the version we are stuck with
Do we really have to continue reading the tone-deaf, flat-footed Jerusalem Bible at Mass?
Is a new departure in Christian-Muslim relations unfolding in Egypt, this Orthodox Christmas Day?
Certainly something very striking is going on: are there here, really, reasons for hope?
Is it wrong to see a spiritual dimension in the unfolding drama of the Ashes?
After all, the mighty are being put down from their seats and the humble exalted
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