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There are big changes for Caritas International. But what do they mean?
pope francis has placed the pontifical charitable umbrella organisation, caritas internationalis , under the control of the dicastery for pr...
Christopher R. Altieri
Pope Francis: Catholics and Orthodox bonded by blood of martyrs
pope francis said friday that catholics and orthodox are bonded by a “shared inheritance” of suffering for christ from the apostles to moder...
Courtney Grogan/CNA
Pope Francis: The Catholic Church wants to contribute to Romanian society
the catholic church wants to continue to be an active and contributive member of romanian society, pope francis told the president and autho...
Hannah Brockhaus/CNA
Louisiana's Democratic governor will sign pro-life law
louisiana's democratic governor john bel edwards, a catholic, said he will sign into law a measure that makes nearly all abortions illegal i...
Catholic News Service
Chilean bishop-elect apologizes to Jewish community for polemical statements
fr. carlos eugenio irarrázaval errazuriz, who was appointed auxiliary bishop of santiago this month, has apologized to the jewish community ...
Catholic News Agency
Pope Francis will beatify these martyred Greek-Catholic bishops in Romania
on sunday in blaj, pope francis will beatify seven greek-catholic bishops of romania who were killed by the communist regime between 1950 an...
Hannah Brockhaus/CNA
Morning Catholic must-reads: 31/05/19
pope francis will beatify seven martyred greek-catholic bishops in romania on sunday. a new bishop has confirmed 62 inmates in spain. a man ...
Luke Coppen
The family that could save Europe
a little over a hundred years ago, emperor karl of austria, his wife zita and their small children were forced to leave their last refuge in...
Charles Coulombe
Jean Vanier (1928-2019)
our differences are not a threat but a treasure. jean vanier, the founder of l’arche, who died in paris on may 7, wrote those words; but the...
Fr Ronald Rolheiser
A Catholic childhood in Sri Lanka
the attack on local christians and western tourists in sri lanka on easter sunday grieved all people of good will, but especially catholics ...
Marion Boteju
Heretic of the week: Guy Ballard
guy ballard (1878-1939) was a true american original. born in newton, kansas, he became a mining engineer and moved to chicago. there he met...
Charles Coulombe
Prize crossword 0595
cryptic across 5 point to one of 2 being confused, mary being uniformly good? (5,4) 8 one of a devilish disposition: it’s santa – not (8) 9 ...
Alun Evans
Mass readings
ordinary form divine office week iii sunday, june 2: the seventh sunday of easter acts 7:55-60; ps 97; rev 22:12-14, 16-17, 20; jn 17:20-26 ...
The Catholic Herald
How to… Climb the Holy Stairs
there is really only one way to climb the scala santa – or holy stairs – in rome, and that is on your knees. tradition holds that the white ...
The Catholic Herald
Discovering my rebellious spirit was a shock
st philip neri, whose feast day was on may 26, had many pithy maxims about the spiritual life. one of them was that you can measure a man’s ...
Fr Dominic Allain
The absurdity of 'Ascension Thursday Sunday'
on this complicated sunday people in many churches will observe in the ordinary form what we might call, for its absurdity, ascension thursd...
Fr John Zuhlsdorf
Our darkness can become Christ's light
the stoning of stephen, the church’s first martyr, reminds us that the cross is not simply the precursor of the resurrection. the cross is, ...
Bishop David McGough
A Catholic poet unskilled in the art of living
elizabeth jennings: the inward war by dana greene oup, 288pp, £25/$35 dana greene has written a sympathetic and perceptive study of the life...
Charlie Hegarty
Should we stop calling millennials 'snowflakes'?
generation left by keir milburn polity press, 140pp, £9.99/$15 young people don’t get a good press these days. sure, “the youth of today” is...
Patrick West
Bishop Barron expresses real outrage – and it's wonderful
letter to a suffering church by bishop robert barron word on fire catholic ministries, 57pp, 99p/$1.25 (kindle) a priest for 33 years and a ...
Fr Thomas Berg
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