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The world gets worse, but the Camino gets better
Spain’s famous Camino de Santiago pilgrimage offers a powerful counterbalance to the alienation, competitiveness and digital disconnection of modern Western life
James Jeffrey
The rise of the false Madonnas
Female pop stars are increasingly treated as objects of devotion, revealing a culture searching for meaning, identity and motherhood elsewhere
Isabel Gibbens
US bishops to consecrate America to the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Catholics across the United States are being invited to prepare through Eucharistic Adoration, works of mercy and a novena to the Sacred Heart
Thomas Colsy
No saint is an island
From the Apostles to the modern era, the history of the Church reveals how holy friendships have nourished sanctity and strengthened the Mystical Body of Christ
Clement Harrold
Lay-led liturgies won’t save the Irish Church
Ireland’s priest shortage is real, but lay-led liturgies risk deepening confusion while delaying necessary reform
Ruadhan Jones
Assisted suicide Bill could be brought back
MPs who supported assisted suicide Bill now oppose it being forced through via the Parliament Acts
The Catholic Herald
Why the fantasy of escape cannot replace home
Homer’s tale of the Lotus Eaters speaks powerfully to a culture increasingly tempted to exchange reality, love and home for comforting illusion
Fr Gavan Jennings
Modena car-ramming suspect had sent anti-Christian emails
Salim El Koudri is accused of injuring eight people in a car-ramming attack in central Modena
Thomas Colsy
Have we made wellness a new religion?
Modern wellness culture promises peace through discipline, optimisation and control, but for many it has produced only deeper anxiety and exhaustion
Delphine Chui
Cathedral finances face ‘constant pressure’, MPs to be told
Deans of England’s cathedrals are to meet MPs after new research highlighted the financial pressures facing the country’s historic cathedral buildings
The Catholic Herald
Pilgrim of Hope brings Marian art into a space of prayer
A modest exhibition at Farm Street Church invites visitors to contemplate reproductions of Marian masterpieces not as museum pieces, but as aids to prayer
Melanie McDonagh
New £92 million repair fund may help historic Catholic churches
Historic Catholic churches facing mounting repair costs may benefit from a new £92 million Government scheme supporting active places of worship across England
The Catholic Herald
Cardinal Eijk condemns Synod study group report on homosexuality
The Dutch cardinal argued that ambiguity in the synod study group’s treatment of homosexuality weakens the Church’s proclamation of moral truth
Michael Haynes
Rapper tells gender reveal guests his unborn child will be aborted if a girl
A rapper has told friends at his gender reveal party for his unborn baby that if the child is not a boy, they will have an abortion
The Catholic Herald
Death of Henry Nowak raises questions over police response
Henry Nowak, 18, died after being stabbed in Southampton while walking home from a night out with university friends
Thomas Colsy
St Joseph of Cupertino: the high-flying dunce
The levitations of St Joseph of Cupertino remain among the most startling claims in Christian history, challenging modern assumptions about reason, reality and sanctity
Fr Dwight Longenecker
Vance says Pope Leo’s AI encyclical will be ‘very important’
The Vice President said the forthcoming document is likely to influence debate over artificial intelligence and human dignity
Thomas Colsy
Milan archdiocese to open interreligious monastery
Critics have questioned whether the Ambrosian Monastery will function more as a multireligious centre than as a Catholic foundation
Thomas Colsy
Cosmetics co-founder’s conversion shows what liberal Catholicism lacks
Scott-Vincent Borba’s rejection of his former lifestyle offers a striking contrast to forms of Catholicism that seek to affirm rather than confront sin
Jacqueline O'Hara
The Holy Spirit continues guiding American Catholics
The forthcoming beatification of Archbishop Fulton Sheen offers American Catholics a timely reminder of the transformative power of the Holy Spirit
Monsignor Jason Gray
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