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In defence of nepotism
A culture obsessed with meritocracy risks overlooking the moral legitimacy of prioritising the family and its obligations
Delphine Chui
Vatican sets out next stage of global synodal process
The Holy See has announced the next phase of the Synod on Synodality, signalling that implementation of the process will continue under Pope Leo XIV
The Catholic Herald
Cardinal Simoni presents relic of Albanian martyrs to Leo XIV
During a private Vatican audience, Cardinal Ernest Simoni offered Pope Leo XIV a relic of Albanian Catholics who died for their fidelity to Christ
The Catholic Herald
A night focused on eternity
The Make Heaven Crowded Tour comes to Maine on May 15 for a night of worship, testimony, and the gospel.
The Catholic Herald
Nun assaulted in Jerusalem as concern grows over attacks on Christians
A French nun was assaulted near the Cenacle in Jerusalem’s Old City, in an incident that has renewed concern over violence against Christians in the city
Thomas Colsy
The robots have taken over Notre Dame
From automated food delivery to optional safeguards, the university needs to get serious about protecting the wellbeing of its students
Clement Harrold
Fulton Sheen beatification programme announced
A new pilgrimage programme for Fulton Sheen’s beatification will include liturgies in Peoria and the beatification Mass in St Louis this September
The Catholic Herald
Pope Leo XIV recognises Spanish martyrs killed in hatred of the faith
A new Vatican decree authorised by Pope Leo XIV acknowledges that 49 Spanish religious were killed in hatred of the faith during the Spanish Civil War
Thomas Colsy
Vatican hits back at ‘population threat’ narrative
The Holy See’s latest text pushes back on claims that births harm the planet, linking ecology with a robust defence of the unborn
Michael Haynes
The Ordinariate at fifteen: rumours and reality
As the Ordinariate marks its anniversary, celebration gives way to clarification of its liturgical identity following unfounded rumours
Fr Mark Elliott Smith
Pope Leo XIV marks 40th anniversary of Chernobyl disaster
The Pope said Chernobyl remained a warning about the risks of increasingly powerful technologies
The Catholic Herald
Jerusalem Patriarchate lodges complaint over alleged encroachments on Church land
Church officials in Jerusalem say legal action is under way after alleged settler activity on Patriarchate land in the Tubas Governorate
Thomas Colsy
America still needs heroes
In an age of division and discouragement, the courage of Oklahoma high school principal Kirk Moore shows what still inspires and unites
Jacqueline O'Hara
A quiet renewal in Michigan
The Diocese of Lansing has seen notable renewal in recent years, a development its bishop attributes above all to God and faithful clergy
David Kerr
Crossing the Tiber: why some Anglican clergy hesitate
For Anglican clergy discerning conversion, questions of livelihood, formation and responsibility remain unresolved
Msgr Michael Nazir-Ali
The Church of England is confused
Sarah Mullally’s elevation invites renewed debate over whether the Church of England still shares in the religious inheritance of early English Christianity
Thomas Colsy
Archbishop Gänswein offers fresh account of Benedict and Francis years
Archbishop Georg Gänswein said Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI maintained public silence even when some decisions caused him sorrow
The Catholic Herald
Latin conquers all in America’s Catholic classrooms
As parents lose confidence in conventional schooling, Catholic classical schools are offering a rigorous alternative rooted in truth, beauty and goodness
William Morton
Irish bishop says parents still value Catholic education
Bishop Tom Deenihan said criticism of Catholic schools as places of indoctrination was ill-informed and false
The Catholic Herald
Monks challenge Spanish government’s plans for Valle de Cuelgamuros
Benedictine monks have challenged plans to remake parts of the former Valle de los Caídos amid claims of ecclesiastical consent
The Catholic Herald
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