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‘Momentous’ day for Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham as it gets first Bishop Ordinary
pope francis has accepted the resignation of the right revd mgr keith newton from his pastoral responsibility for the ordinariate of our lad...
The Catholic Herald
REVIEW – Crypt: Life, Death and Disease in the Middle Ages and Beyond, by Alice Roberts
crypt: life, death and disease in the middle ages and beyond alice roberts simon & schuster, £22, 352 pages alice roberts’s new book is ...
Hannah Glickstein
Guilt by association is everywhere now and is the antithesis of Christ's message
twice in the last twelve months friends have written to me warning me not to speak at particular conferences. they have advised me that i wi...
Gavin Ashenden
REVIEW: Evil's stench is strong in Jonathan Glazer's 'The Zone of Interest'
jonathan glazer’s latest film, the zone of interest, which deservedly won an oscar for the best inter national feature (with another for bes...
Julia Hamilton
Suspended Italian army general now populist politician criticised by bishops for comments on children with disabilities
rome – italian populist politician and suspended army general roberto vannacci has been criticised by activists and the country’s catholic b...
Elise Allen
Living in Christ is a call to love by word, deed and truth
what does it mean to live in christ? that is a question the answer to which i found fulfilled in the readings of sunday yesterday. in the bo...
Deacon Hector Ortiz
Pope makes first papal visit to Venice’s 'Biennale' festival to offer stirring message to artists and young people
pope francis made a day trip to venice on sunday to attend a famed annual cultural event, during which he spoke out about the important role...
The Catholic Herald
Bishop Joseph Strickland: A steadfast bishop unafraid to challenge consensus
in 2018 bishop joseph strickland, who led the diocese of tyler, in texas, stuck his head above the parapet at a gathering of the united stat...
Katherine Bennett
Papabili(ty): The cardinals who have seen their prospects in the next conclave harmed and improved by recent news events
stock markets are notoriously fickle, forever expanding or contracting on the basis of whatever new wind happens to blow. let a coup occur i...
John Allen
Pope Francis in 2024: an overview
pope francis has written a book called life: my story through history – or, rather, he has collaborated with a journalist, fabio marchese ra...
The Catholic Herald
How to move beyond shame and act boldly like St Paul
st paul "preached boldly at damascus in the name of jesus" according to st barnabas in today's first reading (acts 9:27). but how could st p...
Fr David Howell
Ampleforth diary: by Peter Roberts
when i am out early on theatre square in front of ampleforth’s historic buildings, looking across the beautiful valley on the edge of the no...
Peter Roberts
Pope to address Artificial Intelligence at G7 summit in June
rome – adding to what was already a busy papal schedule for 2024, the vatican confirmed friday that pope francis will participate, in person...
Crux Staff
A rallying cry to the Church by one of 20th century's great intellectual converts: Elizabeth Anscombe's 1938 letter to the Catholic Herald
in 1938, the catholic herald invited young catholics to give an account of their faith. this is an abridged version of what the young philos...
Elizabeth Anscombe
On matters of life and death it’s time academia started taking its responsibilities seriously
in march, i watched, online, a crowd of 250 students at manchester university held back by the police as a small number of their peers left ...
Ciaron Tobin
Visiting the domain of an antipope: the Palmarian pontiff
the centuries that followed the reformation, whether consequentially or coincidentally, saw an end to serious contenders to the papacy. the ...
Thomas Edwards
You can't police belief but the State still tries to control our thoughts and values
scotland's new hate crime and public order act is part of a trend in the western world for the state to police our thoughts and values. desi...
Alexklaushofer
Could the abortion issue decide US election?
three out of five americans profess a christian faith. most of them, numbering about 140 million, or 42 per cent of the us population, belon...
Nicholas Wapshott
Catholic voice of calm conservatism: Cardinal Müller attempts to bring order out of the chaos
now that the dust has settled on last week’s controversial national conservatism (natcon) conference in brussels, there is a chance to refle...
Ciaron Tobin
Archdiocese of Birmingham gets two new Auxiliary Bishops
pope francis has appointed two new auxiliary bishops to serve the archdiocese of birmingham. monsignor timothy menezes, dean of st chad's ca...
The Catholic Herald
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