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Grandmother arrested for holding sign offering support outside abortion provider has charges dropped
Scotland has the most extreme abortion buffer zone legislation in the world
The Catholic Herald
Saint Pancras: the teenage martyr behind London’s great station
The Roman martyr Saint Pancras gave his name to one of London’s great railway stations, though few travellers know the story of the teenage saint behind it
Andrew Cusack
65 British people end their lives each year at one Swiss assisted suicide clinic
Five British people are accepted every month to have their lives ended at an assisted suicide clinic in Switzerland
The Catholic Herald
“If You Love Me”: St Augustine on the gift of the Spirit
In this reflection on Christ’s promise of the Paraclete, St Augustine shows that love, obedience and the gift of the Holy Spirit are inseparable
St Augustine of Hippo
Fresh outrage after image appears to show soldier desecrating Marian statue
A new image appearing to show an Israeli soldier mocking a statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary in southern Lebanon has deepened anger in a Christian village already shaken by an earlier act of desecration
The Catholic Herald
New polling shows that only 1 in 3 want the Leadbeater assisted suicide Bill brought back
The public does not support Kim Leadbeater’s assisted suicide Bill
The Catholic Herald
US religious freedom panel says India is on “downward trajectory”
India’s treatment of religious minorities came under renewed scrutiny at a Capitol Hill hearing where witnesses described an accelerating decline in religious freedom
The Catholic Herald
Priest offered euthanasia twice while recovering from hip fracture
A Canadian priest has twice been offered an assisted death while recovering from a hip fracture, despite being known to be opposed to euthanasia
The Catholic Herald
A study in grief and grace
A thoughtful revival of William Nicholson’s play traces CS Lewis’s unexpected marriage to Joy Davidman and the spiritual questions it provoked
Georgia L. Gilholy
Pope Leo XIV urges Catholics to pick up a book
Pope Leo XIV has said printed books remain essential in the digital age, helping to cultivate thought, encounter and a well-formed Christian mind
The Catholic Herald
Cardinal Farrell urges new pastoral effort as baptisms and marriages fall
The Vatican’s family prefect says priests must be formed to engage families more concretely
The Catholic Herald
Beyond eros: recovering the fuller meaning of love
Christianity offers a richer vision of love than modern culture’s fixation on romance, one rooted in friendship, sacrifice and willing the good of the other
Delphine Chui
Five unavoidable problems for atheism
From reason and free will to morality and consciousness, atheism struggles to account for some of the most basic features of human existence
Clement Harrold
Veteran MP Sir Edward Leigh made knight of St Gregory
Ceremony at Westminster Cathedral marks lifetime of advocacy on life, conscience and religious freedom
The Catholic Herald
Pope Leo XIV thanks Swiss Guards as 28 recruits take oath
At the swearing-in of 28 new Swiss Guards, Pope Leo XIV praised their fidelity, faith and service to the Church
The Catholic Herald
Cameron Young says weekly Mass is part of life on the PGA Tour
Cameron Young has said that faith and family travel with him on tour, with Sunday Mass remaining a weekly priority wherever he is competing
The Catholic Herald
Biden administration accused of anti-Christian and anti-Pro Life bias in new Justice report
The US Justice Department has published a report alleging wide-ranging anti-Christian bias under the Biden administration, with particular attention to pro-life prosecutions and religious exemptions
Thomas Colsy
Catholic weddings in Ireland down by half in 10 years
New figures show a sharp decline in Catholic ceremonies alongside a rise in civil and alternative weddings
Ruadhan Jones
Lib Dem memo raises fresh questions over deselecting Christian candidates
A continuing legal dispute has reignited debate over the Liberal Democrats’ treatment of Christian candidates with traditional views on matters of conscience
The Catholic Herald
New report suggests the Synod still cannot speak clearly on homosexuality
The report attempts to balance pastoral outreach and doctrinal fidelity on homosexuality, but ultimately exposes the contradictions critics say have marked the wider process
Michael Haynes
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