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Review: St John Henry Newman: A New Doctor of the Church
A concise and learned introduction to the life and thought of St John Henry Newman
Paul Shrimpton
In memoriam: John L. Allen Jr
William Cash remembers John Allen Jr, Catholic Herald writer, pope picker, and commanding officer of the post John Paul II generation of Vaticanista journalists
William Cash
Vance highlights Trump-era pro-life gains at March for Life
J.D. Vance addressed thousands at the March for Life in Washington, praising the Trump administration’s pro-life legacy
The Catholic Herald
“Normality is returning”: Archbishop Gänswein reflects on Pope Leo's pontificate
Former papal aide speaks of ‘stability and serenity’ under new pontificate
The Catholic Herald
Jerusalem church leaders reject Christian Zionism
Church leaders in Jerusalem have sparked debate by issuing a statement condemning Christian Zionism
The Catholic Herald
Study finds many women carry regret for decades after abortion
A new long‑term study has revealed that a significant number of women continue to experience deep regret years after having an abortion
The Catholic Herald
Why Saint John Paul II succeeded where Protestant leaders failed
Elected at a moment of theological confusion and cultural upheaval, Pope Saint John Paul II chose continuity over accommodation. His refusal to liberalise doctrine stands in stark contrast to the trajectory taken by many Protestant churches
Thomas Edwards
A Catholic perspective on “remigration”
As calls for remigration grow across the West, Catholics face an unavoidable question. Can charity toward migrants be reconciled with justice toward nations, families, and the common good
Thomas Colsy
Start again, gently: the January wisdom of St Francis de Sales
This time of year is oddly silent in the Church calendar. The lights of Christmas have dimmed, and Lent hasn’t yet begun. Spiritually speaking, we’re somewhere in between
James Bradbury
Does Pope Leo’s meeting with the FSSP signal anything new?
Pope Leo XIV received leaders of the Priestly Fraternity of St Peter in a private Vatican audience, a gesture of listening that has prompted speculation but signals no immediate change in policy on the traditional Latin Mass
Niwa Limbu
The anniversary of Roe’s fall and the future of the pro-life moral imagination
Four years after Dobbs overturned Roe, the pro life movement faces a deeper challenge than law alone can resolve
Marcus Peters
Jesuits in Britain respond to removal of Senior chaplain
The Jesuits in Britain have confirmed that Fr Damian Howard SJ has stepped down from ministry following a safeguarding investigation into a complaint of professional misconduct
The Catholic Herald
John L. Allen Jr, veteran Vatican journalist and founder of Crux, dies aged 61
Veteran Catholic journalist John Allen Jr, founder of Crux and a leading Vatican analyst, has died aged 68 after a long battle with cancer
The Catholic Herald
Father Sevin Jacques, the soul of Catholic Scouting
More than a movement, a spiritual pedagogy. Who was Father Jacques Sevin, the founder of Catholic Scouting?
Thérèse Puppinck
After Roe: an interview with the March for Life’s new president
In this exclusive interview, Jennie Bradley Lichter, the March for Life’s new president, discusses the march, the post-Roe era, and why young people are becoming more pro-life
Jan C. Bentz
Catholic chaplain at Oxford removed following safeguarding complaint
Oxford University’s senior Catholic chaplain has been removed following allegations of “inappropriate behaviour”, after the Catholic Herald was told by the complainant of a possible cover-up in how the case was handled by the Jesuits in Britain
Melanie McDonagh
Leadership battle opens over the future of the German Synodal Path
The chairman of the German Bishops’ Conference has announced he will not seek a further term, setting the stage for a February leadership election that could reshape the direction of the Church in Germany after the Synodal Path
Niwa Limbu
Raspail’s The Camp of the Saints: Suicidal empathy is not Christian
Jean Raspail’s The Camp of the Saints confronts a Christianity reduced to sentimentality, warning that mercy detached from wisdom can become destructive for both faith and civilisation
Thomas Colsy
Slavery reparations or theatrical virtue?
In a penetrating analysis, Dr Joseph Shaw questions the Church of England’s proposed slavery reparations scheme—arguing that far from delivering justice, it risks signaling moral prestige at the expense of struggling parishes
Joseph Shaw
Mass intentions explained
A recently received Catholic asks why names are read out at the start of Mass and what pro populo means
Chaplain
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