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Archbishop Moth welcomes Magnifica Humanitas
The Archbishop of Westminster said Magnifica Humanitas was an important contribution to integral human development
The Catholic Herald
Pope Leo XIV launches first encyclical
Pope Leo XIV said the technological future is not an inevitable destiny, but a responsibility entrusted to humanity
The Catholic Herald
Premature baby leaves hospital after 172 days
A baby born at just 23 weeks, more than 5,000 miles away from home, has finally gone home after 172 days in hospital
The Catholic Herald
St Philip Neri: Rome’s apostle of joy
Amid the corruption and exhaustion of Renaissance Rome, St Philip Neri answered spiritual crisis not with severity but with humour, friendship and irrepressible joy
Andrew Cusack
Pentecost: a conclusion, but also a new beginning
As the Church celebrates Pentecost, Christians are called not only to remember their Baptism, but also to live their faith openly and without fear
Brother René Stockman
Coptic Church resumes talks with Rome after assurances on same-sex blessings
The decision follows a two-year rupture over Fiducia supplicans, the Vatican declaration permitting non-liturgical blessings for couples in irregular situations
Thomas Colsy
Record numbers expected for Paris-to-Chartres pilgrimage
Organisers say registrations have surged as young Catholics and converts continue to be drawn to the traditional liturgy
Thomas Colsy
Saturday Read: The enduring pull of England’s cathedrals
A new Theos report suggests that England’s cathedrals remain among the nation’s most powerful public expressions of Christianity and sacred space
Andrew Cusack
Pope Leo turns to AI while synodality returns to centre stage
As anticipation builds around Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical on artificial intelligence, the Vatican also presses ahead with a renewed synodal process and prepares for the Pontiff’s first visit to France
Michael Haynes
The world gets worse, but the Camino gets better
Spain’s famous Camino de Santiago pilgrimage offers a powerful counterbalance to the alienation, competitiveness and digital disconnection of modern Western life
James Jeffrey
The rise of the false Madonnas
Female pop stars are increasingly treated as objects of devotion, revealing a culture searching for meaning, identity and motherhood elsewhere
Isabel Gibbens
US bishops to consecrate America to the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Catholics across the United States are being invited to prepare through Eucharistic Adoration, works of mercy and a novena to the Sacred Heart
Thomas Colsy
No saint is an island
From the Apostles to the modern era, the history of the Church reveals how holy friendships have nourished sanctity and strengthened the Mystical Body of Christ
Clement Harrold
Lay-led liturgies won’t save the Irish Church
Ireland’s priest shortage is real, but lay-led liturgies risk deepening confusion while delaying necessary reform
Ruadhan Jones
Assisted suicide Bill could be brought back
MPs who supported assisted suicide Bill now oppose it being forced through via the Parliament Acts
The Catholic Herald
Why the fantasy of escape cannot replace home
Homer’s tale of the Lotus Eaters speaks powerfully to a culture increasingly tempted to exchange reality, love and home for comforting illusion
Fr Gavan Jennings
Modena car-ramming suspect had sent anti-Christian emails
Salim El Koudri is accused of injuring eight people in a car-ramming attack in central Modena
Thomas Colsy
Have we made wellness a new religion?
Modern wellness culture promises peace through discipline, optimisation and control, but for many it has produced only deeper anxiety and exhaustion
Delphine Chui
Cathedral finances face ‘constant pressure’, MPs to be told
Deans of England’s cathedrals are to meet MPs after new research highlighted the financial pressures facing the country’s historic cathedral buildings
The Catholic Herald
Pilgrim of Hope brings Marian art into a space of prayer
A modest exhibition at Farm Street Church invites visitors to contemplate reproductions of Marian masterpieces not as museum pieces, but as aids to prayer
Melanie McDonagh
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