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The rise of the global under-economy
Organised fraud has become a defining feature of the globalised economy, yet the Church has been hesitant to confront the moral obligations that accompany solidarity
Patrick Neve
Gardener to cycle to Jerusalem after Marian experience
Andrew Foote says a life-changing encounter in Ephesus inspired him to undertake a 2,246-mile pilgrimage to Jerusalem for charity
Nathalie Raffray
Cardinal Fernández warns SSPX over planned episcopal consecrations
Rome is seeking to avert a further breach while preparing pastoral measures for those who wish to remain in full communion
Thomas Colsy
Bishop Schneider leads mounting criticism of Synod’s report on homosexuality
A controversial Synod study group document has reignited concerns among critics who argue the synodal process has marginalised orthodox Catholic voices
Michael Haynes
How Fr Daniel Seward led us home
A former parishioner recalls the Oxford Oratory priest whose patient teaching helped shape her Catholic faith
Hannah Chegwyn
The monks of Norcia: Benedict’s sons return
From suppression under Napoleon to destruction by earthquake, the Benedictines of Norcia have rebuilt their monastic life through prayer, work and perseverance
Fr Dwight Longenecker
Is surrogacy a form of slavery? Florida may soon decide
A Florida judge has questioned whether surrogacy contracts violate constitutional protections against slavery, reopening a fierce debate about the status of unborn children
Jacqueline O'Hara
Tammy Sandhu announced as Britain’s next ambassador to the Holy See
Foreign Office diplomat Tammy Sandhu MBE will replace Chris Trott as His Majesty’s Ambassador to the Holy See later this year
Andrew Cusack
Lessons from 1964: What Catholics learned from the ‘intermediate’ Mass
Research into the liturgical reforms introduced before the Novus Ordo reveals that confusion, resistance and division were already apparent long before 1969
Joseph Shaw
Beyond therapy: the soul’s need for God
From Dante to Viktor Frankl, the search for meaning points beyond psychological wellbeing towards the soul’s ultimate end in God
Jan C. Bentz
Why imperfect family prayer may be the most honest kind
Family prayer is rarely neat or uninterrupted, but it can teach parents a deeper kind of trust
Matt Chicoine
Saturday Read: Persia’s forgotten Christian queen
Before the rise of Islam, Sasanian Persia sheltered a remarkable Christian world whose memory still lingers in poetry, legend and cinema
Andrew Cusack
Canon lawyer criticises Synod study group report
The intervention follows wider concern over Study Group 9’s handling of pastoral and ethical questions
Thomas Colsy
Cardinal Müller denounces Synod study group report
The former Vatican doctrinal chief said the report risked aligning pastoral practice with contemporary ideology
Thomas Colsy
Why Nick Fuentes appeals to some young Catholics
The controversial commentator has gained influence among those young Catholic men who are dissatisfied with what they see as a cautious and managerial culture
Luke Collins
Catholic fundraisers explore wealth, stewardship and faith
A seminar organised by Catholics in Fundraising examined ethical investment, charitable giving and the moral responsibilities attached to wealth
The Catholic Herald
Catholic priest suspended over blessing of Masonic monument
Church authorities in the Philippines have suspended a priest and opened a canonical investigation after an incident involving the blessing of a Freemasonic marker
Thomas Colsy
Leo XIV shifts the narrative with anniversary visit to Pompeii
The Pope’s Marian pilgrimage to Pompeii coincided with heightened scrutiny of Vatican-American relations and fresh controversy over Synod study group proposals
Michael Haynes
Exiled Iraqi bishop, returning as patriarch, warns: “Fear cannot define our future”
The former archbishop of Mosul will be installed in Baghdad as patriarch of the Chaldean Catholic Church on May 29
John Newton
Chris Stefanick urges Walsh graduates to remember they belong to God
Catholic evangelist Chris Stefanick told graduates that their deepest identity is found in belonging to God
The Catholic Herald
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