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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
Jordan inaugurates first Christian university at Christ’s baptism site
Church leaders said the university and preparations for the 2030 anniversary of Christ’s baptism could strengthen Christian presence in the Middle East
The Catholic Herald
Cultural shifts are main driver of collapsing marriage rates
A new Heritage Foundation report argues that changing attitudes to sex, cohabitation and childbearing have done more than economics to weaken marriage in America
Thomas Colsy
Speculation grows over future of Vienna cathedral provost
Austrian media reports have raised questions about the future of Fr Toni Faber, the long-serving cathedral provost of St Stephen’s in Vienna
Thomas Colsy
Fianna Fáil and the loss of de Valera’s vision
Once the dominant force in Irish politics, Fianna Fáil now faces difficult questions about what remains of the ideals that animated its founder
Ruadhan Jones
The new industrial revolution is already here
The information age is reshaping rural America in ways that echo the early Industrial Revolution, concentrating wealth while hollowing out communities
Patrick Neve
Vatican clarifies honour given to Iranian ambassador
The Holy See says the Grand Cross of the Order of Pius IX was awarded to 13 ambassadors after two years of service, not as an exclusive gesture to Iran
Thomas Colsy
Young Opus Dei member from Manchester takes first step towards sainthood
The Diocese of Salford has begun the formal process for the beatification and canonisation of Pedro Ballester, a young Opus Dei member who died of cancer in 2018
Thomas Colsy
Oxford and the surviving Marian imagination of medieval England
From New College to Blackfriars, Oxford’s chapels, gatehouses and libraries retain traces of a Marian culture that once shaped the intellectual life of the university
Jan C. Bentz
Without me, you can do nothing
A return to Fr Jacques Philippe’s spiritual classic reveals the hard truth that peace begins with dependence on Christ
Daniel Turner
Saint Dunstan: the craftsman-monk who shaped medieval England
Scholar, craftsman and statesman, St Dunstan helped lead the English Benedictine revival and became one of the defining churchmen of Anglo-Saxon England
Andrew Cusack
The preacher’s true motive
St John Henry Newman insists that the preacher is moved not by ambition, power or worldly success, but by the hidden motive of religion
St John Henry Newman
The Ascension is Christ’s enthronement
Christ ascended not to retreat from creation, but to rule it from the right hand of the Father
James Bradbury
Ireland: Bill to remove three-day wait before abortion defeated
Bill’s defeat comes in the context of increasing abortion numbers in Ireland
The Catholic Herald
The King’s Speech: what it means for abortion and assisted suicide
The Government did not indicate that it would take forward a Bill on assisted suicide
The Catholic Herald
Saturday Read: What did Pope St Leo the Great ever do for us?
From confronting Attila the Hun to shaping the theology of Chalcedon, Leo the Great helped guide the Church through the end of the ancient world while offering lessons for turbulent times
Andrew Cusack
Pope Leo XIV plans first official papal state visit to France in 18 years
The visit will include a stop at UNESCO headquarters and will be the first official papal state visit to France since Benedict XVI in 2008
The Catholic Herald
SSPX tensions, synod fallout and Leo XIV’s delicate balancing act
Rome has warned the SSPX that proceeding with planned episcopal consecrations would constitute a schismatic act, while simultaneously reaffirming its commitment to dialogue with the Coptic Orthodox Church
Michael Haynes
Dear Father: Can Sunday sport come before family Mass?
As Sunday sport increasingly competes with worship, a priest explains how Catholic parents can support a teenager’s ambitions without losing sight of the importance of Mass
The Herald Chaplain
Peers to introduce bills on abortion complications and babies born alive
Lord Moylan and Baroness O’Loan will introduce Private Members’ Bills after both were drawn in the House of Lords ballot
The Catholic Herald
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