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Morning Catholic must-reads: 30/06/17
A daily guide to what's happening in the Catholic Church
Luke Coppen
Government condemned after agreeing to fund free abortions for Northern Irish women
The government agreed to the measure to head off defeat in the Queen's Speech
Staff Reporter
The poets who unexpectedly lead us to God
Poetry can open our eyes to the glory of the divine presence in creation, says Joseph Pearce
Francis Phillips
Why the cappa magna makes people see red
For “progressive” Catholics, the cappa magna is – appropriately, you may think – like a red rag to a bull.
Damian Thompson
Holy days of obligation are inconvenient - but that's the whole point
When a religion places more demands on its followers, it increases their dedication
Nick Hallett
Justice must be done in the Pell case - so please, stop the speculation
Victoria Police have said very little about the accusations. That hasn't stopped a tide of negative publicity
Ed Condon
WATCH - Cardinal Pell: I look forward to having my day in court
Cardinal George Pell has denied allegations of historic sex abuse in a press conference in Rome
Staff Reporter
Morning Catholic must-reads: 29/06/17
A daily guide to what's happening in the Catholic Church
Luke Coppen
Pope Francis laicises abuser priest
The Pope had previously reduced the sentence of Fr Mauro Inzoli
Staff Reporter
Pope Francis to new cardinals: do not be distracted from the Cross
Cardinals are not called to be 'princes of the Church' but to be servants to their people, Francis said
Carol Glatz
Nearly two thirds of Catholics support abortion, survey suggests
The poll also found a large majority of Catholics approve of same-sex relationships and sex before marriage
Staff Reporter
What’s inside this week’s magazine?
Take a look inside this week’s Catholic Herald
Staff Reporter
Sorry, Mark Zuckerberg, but Facebook can never be a substitute for the Church
Christianity is an incarnational religion. Social media is the opposite
Fr David Palmer
Is it too late to reform the Vatican?
The cardinals who elected Pope Francis hoped for major curial reform. Why isn't it going to plan?
Fr Mark Drew
Don’t cry for Argentina
in january, pope francis will make his sixth trip to latin america. he will travel to peru and chile, which shares a 3,200-mile border with ...
The Catholic Herald
The big story of the past seven days
✣ vatican’s chief auditor in surprise resignation what happened? the vatican’s auditor- general, libero milone, has resigned, in the ...
Staff writers
The best of the blogosphere
✣ highlights from the week online the conversion of an episcopalian minister at workingthebeads.com, jonathan mitchican announced that he wi...
Staff writers
Catholic school offers ‘gender neutral’ uniform
parents have expressed dismay after a catholic primary school in london announced that it will introduce a “gender neutral” uniform policy t...
Staff writers
Pharmacists’ conscience rights preserved
in a u-turn on proposed policy, britain’s pharmacy regulator has declared that catholic pharmacists should not be forced to dispense lethal ...
Staff writers
Vatican speaks out on detained Chinese bishop
the vatican has expressed “grave concern” over the situation of a bishop in mainland china who has been in government custody for almost 10 ...
Staff writers
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