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JD Vance and Bishop Barron discuss faith, politics and Catholic social teaching
Vice President JD Vance said Christians should not separate their faith from politics, pointing to Catholic social teaching as a guide for public life
Christine Rousselle
Could alleged serial abuser Fr Rupnik be acquitted?
The former Jesuit Fr Marko Rupnik might soon be acquitted from the Vatican trial into numerous allegations of abuse, according to a new report issued today
Michael Haynes
Nebraska man arrested after alleged threats against Catholic schools, governor
Police say a Nebraska man posted violent threats against a Catholic school and the governor's family before being arrested on multiple charges
Christine Rousselle
Archbishop of Westminster urges renewed opposition to assisted suicide
Catholic bishops have renewed their opposition to assisted suicide after fresh legislation was introduced in Parliament
The Catholic Herald
A priest’s courage in Gaza
Amid war, destruction and loss, Fr Gabriel Romanelli’s account of life at Gaza’s only Catholic parish offers a compelling testimony of faith, resilience and hope
Andrew Nash
Archbishop Moth congratulates Prime Minister Andy Burnham
Archbishop Richard Moth has congratulated Prime Minister Andy Burnham, assuring him of his prayers
Corrie Douglas-Young
Vice President JD Vance welcomes fourth child
Vice President JD Vance and Second Lady Usha Vance have welcomed their fourth child, a son named Alec Neel Vance
Christine Rousselle
Who wins the World Cup of Catholicism: Spain or Argentina?
As these two countries compete for football’s greatest prize, another contest suggests itself: which nation can count itself as the more Catholic?
Andrew Cusack
Six saints for the Spain-Argentina World Cup final
Spain and Argentina meet in the World Cup final this evening, but the two footballing rivals share a rich Catholic heritage
Christine Rousselle
New Zealand assisted suicide cases rise sharply
Annual data from New Zealand's Ministry of Health shows increasing use of assisted dying and a fall in the number of doctors participating in the scheme
The Catholic Herald
‘If you abide in me’
From Christ's refusal to perform signs for the sceptical to his call to become servants of all, this week's ‘Magnificat’ traces a path of faith through the lives and words of saints across the centuries
Magnificat
Venezuelan Seminarian helps survivors find hope
Germán Jiménez said helping survivors search for loved ones and offering comfort has shown him that the Church’s mission is above all to remain present with those in need
Nathalie Raffray
Thomas Dongan and the Catholic origins of New York’s liberties
Long before the American Revolution, Thomas Dongan established principles of representative government and religious liberty that helped shape New York’s political development
Andrew Cusack
Liverpool archdiocese marks 50 years of Lourdes youth pilgrimage
Around 1,000 pilgrims from the Archdiocese of Liverpool will travel to Lourdes this month as the archdiocese celebrates 50 years of its youth pilgrimage
Corrie Douglas-Young
Papal holiday won’t put the lid on bubbling tensions
Pope Leo’s summer recess at Castel Gandolfo has brought calm to the Vatican, but the SSPX’s appeal and renewed debate over ‘Traditionis Custodes’ threaten to disturb the lull
Michael Haynes
Churches warn Jerusalem tax dispute threatens charitable work
Church leaders in the Holy Land have warned that a long-running dispute over Jerusalem property taxes could threaten charitable and religious work
John Newton
Conference to honour Fulton Sheen’s life and legacy announced for eve of beatification
Organisers say the conference will encourage Catholics to rediscover Archbishop Fulton Sheen's vision for the Church and America
Christine Rousselle
Cardinal Sarah: Pachamama was proof that ‘paganism has entered the Church’
The former Curial cardinal outlined two incidents of Pope Francis’ papacy which caused him particular concern, which he argued were evidence of the ingress of paganism
Michael Haynes
Why abortion pill reversal alarms its critics
A California legal challenge has reignited debate over Abortion Pill Reversal, raising questions about scientific evidence, informed consent and the choices available to women
Jacqueline O'Hara
New lay movement to oppose German Synodal Way
A new lay association is seeking to defend Catholic doctrine against proposals advanced by the German Synodal Way
The Catholic Herald
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