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Archbishop-elect of Westminster signals no liberation of Traditional Latin Mass
Following today’s announcement that Bishop Richard Moth will become the new Archbishop of Westminster, the Catholic Herald asked him about his plans for the Latin Mass in the diocese
The Catholic Herald
Westminster receives its new archbishop
Pope Leo XIV has appointed a new Archbishop of Westminster, five years after Cardinal Vincent Nichols offered his resignation
The Catholic Herald
All I want for Christmas is you, not an algorithm
As Christmas songs celebrate love and togetherness, a growing number of people are turning instead to AI “companions” for intimacy and advice
Naoise Grenham
Chile’s very Catholic president-elect
José Antonio Kast wins Chile’s presidency on a ticket of order, security, and public faith
The Catholic Herald
Mussolini’s complicated relationship with Catholicism
From militant atheism to the Lateran Pacts, Mussolini’s fraught engagement with Catholicism shaped Fascist Italy and beyond
Thomas Edwards
A changing of the guard in New York
The resignation of Cardinal Dolan as Archbishop of New York and the appointment of Bishop Hicks of Joliet is more than a routine episcopal transition
The Catholic Herald
The most overstimulated time of the year
December’s overload is no longer just festive stress but a symptom of digital culture’s grip on our attention
Delphine Chui
Why the push for women deacons persists despite clear teaching
Why did the Vatican feel compelled to restate a teaching that was never in doubt?
Michael Haynes
Has the German synodal way abandoned Catholicism?
Preaching on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, Bishop Peter Kohlgraf of Mainz rejected claims that German bishops have abandoned Catholicism
The Catholic Herald
The Church responds to the Bondi Beach shooting
The most fatal terrorist attack in Australia’s history has sparked condemnation from Catholic leaders around the world
Thomas Edwards
The pope’s executioner
For centuries, popes ruled territories where capital punishment was publicly carried out, prayerfully prepared for, and theologically defended
Thomas Colsy
The SSPX and the question of new bishops
With its remaining bishops approaching their seventies, the SSPX is once again confronting the question of episcopal succession
Niwa Limbu
Nigeria’s Christians are dying
Despite overwhelming evidence of anti-Christian violence in Nigeria, many continue to deny the religious nature of the crisis
The Catholic Herald
Before the feast: the Ember Days of Advent
Nearly as old as the Church itself, the Ember Days of Advent call Christians to sanctify the seasons
Jared Staudt
Review: Wake Up Dead Man
A new Netflix film offers an unexpectedly thoughtful portrayal of faith, the priesthood, and confession
Daniel Turner
The Co-redemptrix controversy and the question of authority
Senior Mariologists argue that Mater Populi Fidelis resembles Protestant approaches to redemption
The Catholic Herald
Australia has drawn a line on social media use for U16s and the Church should support it
Australia’s under-16 social media ban shows why the Church should defend childhood and parental authority
Thomas Edwards
Beyond vocation: rediscovering discernment in daily life
Discernment isn’t just about choosing a vocation. It’s about learning to make every decision with God
Kerri Christopher
Father Jean Marie Charles Roux, priest, eccentric and beloved spiritual guide
A vivid portrait of Father Jean Marie Charles Roux, a singular Rosminian priest renowned for charm and conviction
Mark McGinness
Could the Pope Condemn Nick Fuentes?
Nick Fuentes’s Piers Morgan appearance raises a lingering question about whether there is historical precedence for a papal intervention
Niwa Limbu
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