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The wisdom of the hive
Gabriel Wilson OSB’s account of beekeeping combines practical knowledge, monastic insight and a profound attentiveness to the natural world
Melanie McDonagh
Former novices in same-sex union featured in BBC report
Francília Costa and Luiza Silvério met while in religious formation before later entering a same-sex civil union
Thomas Colsy
Why falling birth rates should concern everyone
Ireland’s fertility rate has fallen well below replacement level, raising difficult questions about family formation, childlessness and the choices people are able to make
David Quinn
Fertility is not a policy problem
Governments across the developed world are searching for policy solutions to falling birth rates, but the crisis stems from a deeper failure to understand the purpose of womanhood
Patrick Neve
Arrests made at protest outside Paris church used for LGBT activist’s art installation
Catholic campaigners objected to a secular art installation inside the historic Paris church
Thomas Colsy
Diocese of Malaga hosts ‘Revolt’ calling for women’s ordination
A feminist group has called on Pope Leo XIV to address what it describes as discrimination against women in the Church
Thomas Colsy
African bishop murdered
African bishops have called for a full investigation after the killing of the Bishop of Quelimane
Nathalie Raffray
The Traditional Latin Mass does not need the SSPX
Gratitude for the preservation of the old Mass does not require Catholics to accept that the SSPX is indispensable to Catholic tradition or to the life of the Church
Wouter J Suenens
Mary and the age of AI
Mary, the New Eve, points humanity towards peace, repentance and the civilisation of love
Archbishop Eamon Martin
Yet another botched euthanasia scandal in Ontario
Numerous high-profile euthanasia scandals in Ontario have been reported recently
The Catholic Herald
Pride’s retreat is not yet a conservative victory
Declining corporate support for Pride events may signal a political shift, but conservatives should be cautious about mistaking a tactical retreat for a lasting cultural transformation
David Hahn
Scotland’s highest honour for musician MacMillan
The internationally acclaimed Scottish composer has been appointed to Scotland’s highest order of chivalry in recognition of a distinguished career in music and public life
The Catholic Herald
Saint Columba: the apostle of Iona
Fifteen centuries after his voyage to Iona, the legacy of St Columba remains visible across Ireland and Scotland
Andrew Cusack
“Go to Jesus with love and confidence”
In his meditation on the Blessed Sacrament, St John Vianney reflects on Holy Communion as the soul’s true nourishment and the source of union with Christ
St John Vianney
Teaching children to wonder before the Eucharist
Before we teach children every detail of the Eucharist, we can help them recognise the One who waits for them
Greg Finn
“God will come to you”
In an epistle on pilgrimage, St Gregory of Nyssa warns against confusing sacred places with sanctity itself and reminds believers that God dwells wherever hearts are prepared to receive Him
St Gregory of Nyssa
Leo heads to Spain as Vatican communications enters a new era
As Pope Leo XIV begins a week-long visit to Spain, debate continues over pastoral priorities, while a significant appointment signals a new direction for Vatican communications
Michael Haynes
Pride Month and the search for belonging
Behind the symbols and slogans of Pride Month lies a universal search for belonging that ultimately points beyond self-definition towards communion with God and others
Delphine Chui
Saturday Read: The Chinese prime minister who became a Benedictine monk
Lou Tseng-tsiang helped shape modern Chinese diplomacy before embracing the Benedictine life and becoming one of the most remarkable converts of the 20th century
Andrew Cusack
Mary’s love in every moment
“just as i have loved you, you also are to love one another.” (john 7:34) in this month of may, dedicated to mary, we can reflect on how she...
Fr David Howell
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