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Canadian mum requests euthanasia for disabled four-year-old son
a mother of a disabled boy is asking the canadian government to extend euthanasia to children so a lethal injection might be given to her so...
Simon Caldwell
Ex-seminarian's lawsuit resurrects 'orgy' allegation against Omaha Archbishop George Lucas
rome newsroom, aug 11, 2021 / 06:03 am recent affidavits in a lawsuit brought by a former seminarian against administrators of rome’s pontif...
Hannah Brockhaus
Cardinal Cupich reportedly 'leaning hard' on bioethics center to retract stance on Covid vaccine exemptions
denver newsroom, aug 11, 2021 / 17:32 pm amid disagreement among catholic leaders over whether there is a moral obligation to receive a coro...
Carl Bunderson
Police question man suspected of murdering Catholic priest in France
paris, france, aug 9, 2021 / 05:40 am a 40-year-old rwandan immigrant already suspected of starting a devastating fire at a french cathedral...
CNA Staff
Report: Envelope with three bullets addressed to Pope Francis intercepted
an envelope addressed to pope francis and containing three bullets was intercepted in milan late on sunday night, according to italian media...
Hannah Brockhaus
Catholic Herald Magazine – August 2021
leaders why catholic journalism matters should president biden be barred from communion? threats to the extraordinary form diary tom tugendh...
The Catholic Herald
The crack in the Toby Jug
there was bound to be disappointment when, two years ago, the church in the person of rev peter doyle, bishop of northampton rejected the ca...
Richard Ingrams
Writing their way into history
writing history has never been a safe business. all histories have political implications and in britain, since the reformation, even appare...
Rosemary Hill
On Pilgrimage with Emma Bridgewater
where would you go? the walking around stoke-on-trent is pretty amazing. i know the area because it is where our factories ar...
The Catholic Herald
Architecture’s Charles Ryder
had it not been for the genius of philip jebb, london’s most famous 20th-century nightclub, annabel’s, originally at 44 berkeley square, mig...
William Cash
The miracle of St Fillan
who is the patron saint of mental illness? we hear much today about the need to help the mentally ill, dejected and depressed. but for those...
William Cash
Playing to the crowd
hogarth: life in progress by jacqueline riding profile books, £30, 534 pages william hogarth (1697-1764) has a good claim to being the first...
Fram Dinshaw
Denny’s divine inspiration
b (after dante) by ned denny carcanet press, £18.99, 348 pages there are translations, and there are adaptations. the translator’s ar...
Jonathan Gaisman
Breaking the habit
mainstream understanding of wayward nuns is often drawn from the sound of music (1965). maria von trapp’s inability to stick to the script w...
Arabella Byrne
Jiggery-popery in revolting England
catholics during the english revolution, 1642-1660: politics, sequestration and loyalty, by eilish gregory boydell press, £75, 234 pag...
John Adamson
The Vatican's trials: Pell's Redemption
a couple of weeks ago, as the trial of cardinal becciu for corruption was announced in the vatican, my parish priest made an announcement ab...
Melanie McDonagh
Conflicting values
the decision by the united states bishops to authorise the drafting of a document on eucharistic coherence is a sign of their courage and wi...
Fr Gerald Murray
Threats to the Extraordinary Form
pope benedict lived up to his title of pontifex, or bridge-builder, when he allowed the wider use of the tridentine rite – more properly the...
The Catholic Herald
Diary: A stroll around Glastonbury, vaccine concerns and a new admirer
last week i joined a glastonbury walking group under the thoughtful and intelligent guidance of warbling guy hayward, founder of the british...
Alexander Waugh
A monk's letter to a godly man in prison
below is a letter i have written to a prisoner, whose name is joseph. he has been in prison for twenty-fie years and there is no chance for ...
MarkDohle
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