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No ordinary story
the smallest man frances quinn, £14.99, 381 pages, simon & schuster, 2021 ________ one of the most affecting scenes in the smallest man ...
Gareth Russell
Bridge over troubled waters: Joe Biden and Catholicism in the US
joe biden and catholicism in the united states massimo faggioli, £18.99, 176 pages, bayard ________ on paper, it looks like a takeover: not ...
Theo Hobson
Crisis? What crisis?
cathedral basilica of saints peter and paul, philadelphia (credit: shakzu, istock) one of my favourite pastimes as a priest is listening to ...
Eric Banecker
The battle of the papal biographers
there is a magnificent scene in paolo sorrentino’s the young pope in which pius xiii, played by jude law, sits open-mouthed at a table in th...
Serenhedd James
The pursuit of truth, not bells and smells
when i told my literary agent friend that i wanted to write a book about converts to catholicism during the sixty heady years before the vat...
Melanie McDonagh
The entrepreneurs with a higher calling
is it possible to be a good christian and a successful entrepreneur? the bible encourages believers to exploit their talents, which surely i...
Luke Johnson
The saints searching for sustenance
over the course of a long friendship that began at school, my old pal jacob rees-mogg, member of parliament and roman catholic – though not ...
William Sitwell
Papal Attraction: The trials of pontifical biography
several years ago, in the cosy bosom of soho’s academy club, patrick reyntiens the preeminent stained glass artist and devout catholic, stoo...
John Cornwell
Diary: I read this one already
at the beginning of lockdown, i spent a lot of time debating with myself – no one else around to take me on – about the spirituality of mass...
Antonia Fraser
Honestly Intellectual
mary wollstonecraft would not have liked me. for one thing, she didn’t care much for catholics. as i describe in my new book, she made a dis...
Sylvana Tomaselli
For a bestseller, just add religion
how do you solve a problem like maria? so asked the nuns of nonnberg abbey in the sound of music . (pause, please, in remembrance of christo...
Constance Watson
A walk among the ruins
the clarendon way runs from the river avon close to salisbury cathedral in wiltshire to the river itchen near winchester cathedral in hampsh...
Michael Hodges
Poetic Justice for Geoffrey Chaucer
the furore over the poet of the canterbury tales being culled from english literature courses taught at various universities, in an attempt ...
The Catholic Herald
Healing the American divide
it has been a long time since american catholics could expect to see the country’s president attending weekly mass, but it’s happening now. ...
The Catholic Herald
A tour of buildings and monuments in Mayfair and St James’s
the buildings of green park: a tour of certain buildings, monuments and other structures in mayfair and st james’s andrew jones, £25, 168 pa...
Harry Mount
The changing century
london and the 17th century: the making of the world's greatest city , by margarette lincoln £25, 384 pages, yale university press margarett...
Robert Gray
Beauty and the Damned
on 23 february 1821, john keats died of tuberculosis in a house beside the spanish steps in rome, aged just 25. as a lover of the romantic p...
Jonathan Bate
RIP Paolo Gabriele: the Butler who did it
the one-time butler to benedict xvi, paolo gabriele, died on 22 november after a long illness. prompting tabloid cries of “the butler did it...
The Catholic Herald
Spring Diary: Missing the ducks of Highgate
it is early february and the snows have finally come. in december i long for this seasonal variety, only to wish its swift departure barely ...
Andreas Campomar
Albrecht Dürer – a traveller's tale
when the national gallery announced their spring show dürer’s journeys: travels of a renaissance artist more than a year ago, they could not...
Laura Freeman
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