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Meet the 'holy quartet' of women saints canonised with Newman
john henry newman’s extraordinary influence on the church – and well beyond it – ensured that his canonisation on october 13 received intern...
William Doino Jr
A new male order inspired by the Tyburn Nuns forges ahead
the newly formed tyburn monks order has formally begun its novitiate at a ceremony at tyburn convent, london. two colombian priests received...
Simon Caldwell
Should Catholics still back the European Convention on Human Rights?
catholics have often made common cause with the promoters of human rights. and with good reason: as leo xiii argued in rerum novarum (1891),...
Andrew Tettenborn
Priestly celibacy has dominated the first half of the synod
the first week of the special assembly of the synod of bishops for the amazon is in the books. by the time this edition reaches newsstands, ...
Christopher R. Altieri
World news: from the Mexican border to Manila
washington, dc little sisters appeal against contraceptive mandate the little sisters of the poor have filed a petition with the supreme cou...
Staff writers
Quotes of the week
"we see so much ambiguity … it would seem many would promote it as a new mark of the catholic church: one, holy, catholic, apostolic and amb...
Staff writers
Meanwhile: Lionel Ritchie at the Vatican
the amazon synod may end on october 27, but for those who can’t get enough of vatican events concerning the region, a christmas concert will...
Staff writers
The best of the web: Whistleblowing seminarians, incivility, confession for couples
priests and seminarians challenge the silence until recently, wrote michelle boorstein at washingtonpost.com, it was practically “unheard of...
Staff writers
The week ahead: Newman thanksgiving, St Faustina film, priestly playright
the celebrations of st john henry newman’s canonisation are not over yet. tonight at 7.30 there will be a mass of thanksgiving at the birmin...
Staff writers
The big story: John Henry Newman declared a saint
what happened? john henry newman has been declared the first non-martyr english saint since the 14th century. at a mass of canonisation in t...
Staff writers
Duterte's crisis is an opportunity for the Church
the drugs war in the philippines is a “sham”, a bishop declared last week in one of the strongest critiques by a churchman since the conflic...
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October 18, 2019
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The arrival of refugees, old and new
the religious congregation to which i belong, the missionary oblates of mary immaculate, has had a long relationship with the indigenous peo...
Fr Ronald Rolheiser
Newman is the antidote to Nietzsche
i first came across the name john henry newman in primary school. the hymns firmly i believe and truly and praise to the holiest were often ...
Tracey Rowland
Heretic of the week: John Nelson Darby
john nelson darby (1800-1882) was the most prominent co-founder of the plymouth brethren, a group which has numbered many famous names among...
Charles Coulombe
Prize crossword 0614
cryptic across 7 new zealander, troublesome and ludicrously lewd, outed a galilean (8) 8 brown horse leaves home after cow at last moves out...
Alun Evans
Mass readings
ordinary form divine office week iv sunday, october 13 : 28th sunday in ordinary time 2 kgs 5:14-17; ps 98; 2 tm 2:8-13; lk 17:11-...
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How to… Take part in Rosary on the Coast events
october is the month of the holy rosary, and in recent years it has become a time when christians congregate ever more fervently to offer pr...
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How to pray when you don't feel like it
i remember a faithful, prayerful person telling me that late in her life she had realised that whenever she began to pray, in her imaginatio...
Fr Dominic Allain
If we attend to our vocations, God will give us every grace we need
on the 28th ordinary sunday, you could have the chance to hear a lovely collect sung in latin. it has been chanted for centuries on the 16th...
Fr John Zuhlsdorf
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