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Catholicism’s long struggle with modernity
the irony of modern catholic history by george weigel , basic books, 336pp, £25/$30 from the societas perfecta, its face set against ...
Michael Duggan
The Marian masterpiece dedicated to a car manufacturer
prières pour notre dame: music for organ and upper voices by dupré, boulanger, demessieux, poulenc dir george richford regent there ca...
Francis O’Gorman
Catholics shouldn't be surprised by Julien Green's unexpurgated diaries
the american catholic author julien green (1900-1998) is admired by generations of readers for his novels, memoirs, plays dealing with his s...
Benjamin Ivry
Letters: Do not forget the killing of priests
the synod we really need sir – with all the attention on the amazon synod and the suggestion that married men might be ordained to ad...
The Catholic Herald
The pastoral challenge of the ‘gig economy’
is swearing a moral issue? in the past, we were taught that invoking “the holy name” blasphemously was indeed an offence. but there are so m...
Mary Kenny
Literary London turns out for the inaugural Catholic Herald Book Awards
the inaugural catholic herald book awards have taken place at brown’s hotel in london, with the broadcaster and author mark lawson acting as...
The Catholic Herald
There was nothing inevitable about it
we’re fast approaching the 30th anniversary of the opening of the berlin wall, which helped spell the end of communism. east germany was mor...
Tim Stanley
What’s changed in my lifetime? Almost everything
i seem to have had a quiet life. yes, it began with deciding the proximity of the next nazi bomb through the tune of its whistle or seeing h...
Quentin de la Bedoyere
How Argentina's crises have shaped the Pope's thinking
cry for argentina. further economic suffering is on its way, and that has implications for the catholic teaching on the economy under native...
Fr Raymond de Souza
The return of the Communion wars
joe biden, a frontrunner for the democratic party’s presidential nomination, is a lifelong catholic who has drifted leftward si...
Jordan Bloom
I grew up in a house of priest holes - which sometimes came in handy
someone once told me that there is no higher point between the spire of king’s college chapel in cambridge and that of the cathedral of ss p...
Charlie Hart
Portugal's pro-lifers face an uphill battle to stop euthanasia
euthanasia is a step closer to being legalised in portugal, following elections that took place on october 6, which strengthened the three p...
Filipe D'Avillez
Argentina's new Peronist rulers may take on the Church over abortion
pope francis’s native argentina has swung sharply to the left in its recent general election. amid a deep economic crisis, conservative pres...
Jon Anderson
'I expected more': Why whistleblowers are surprised by the Buffalo inquiry
when the vatican announced the new law vos estis lux mundi, reforming the way the holy see investigates claims of abuse cover-up, veteran ch...
Christopher R. Altieri
After 37 years, a Falklands War statue returns from Britain to Argentina
a statue of the blessed virgin mary has been returned to argentina nearly four decades after invading troops carried it with them to the fal...
Simon Caldwell
'An unassailable principle': Clergy back parental rights on sex education
catholic parents who want their children to know the truth of human sexuality may, at times, feel overwhelmed by a popular culture saturated...
Simon Caldwell
On money and other matters, it's been a rough few weeks in Rome
the past few weeks have been awfully rough for pope francis, the roman curia, and for church leadership generally, especially on three front...
Christopher R. Altieri
World news: from Brazil to Berlin
washington, dc new rules to protect catholic adoption agencies catholic adoption agencies will be able to follow church teaching without los...
Staff writers
Quotes of the week
moving away from the mind of christ, his concerns for the poor and the fact that he came to make all things new nigerian bishop matthew hass...
Staff writers
Meanwhile: An Underground connection
✣ it’s always good to see a london underground station being reminded of its roots. there hasn’t been a dominican priory on the banks of the...
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