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Scotland: Medical professionals could be forced to participate in assisted suicide as key protections face removal
An amendment, introduced by the Bills architect, seeks to remove all conscience protections for medical professionals
The Catholic Herald
Lou Holtz, devout Catholic coach who led Notre Dame to national glory, dies aged 89
Devout Catholic, father of four and legendary coach Lou Holtz has gone to his eternal reward. May he rest in peace
The Catholic Herald
The boundary between Original Innocence and Redemption
In this 1979 catechesis, Pope St John Paul II explains why understanding human sin requires returning to humanity’s original innocence in Genesis
Pope St John Paul II
Cardinal Zen compares SSPX to the prophet Joseph in defence of planned consecrations
The former Bishop of Hong Kong, Cardinal Zen, has offered a biblical exegesis comparing the SSPX to the prophet Joseph and Pope Leo to his brother Reuben in defence of the Society’s decision to consecrate bishops
Thomas Colsy
Society of Saint Pius X responds to Cardinal Sarah’s appeal against consecrations
Priests in the Society have responded to Cardinal Sarah’s appeal not to proceed with episcopal consecrations in July, prompting an unusual public exchange between two normally aligned strands within the Church
Niwa Limbu
Innocence, innuendo and the limits of humour
The backlash against Frida’s sexualised marketing reopens deeper questions about how a culture should protect the innocence of childhood
Daisy-Mae Inglese
US Supreme Court votes in favour of parents’ rights in school’s gender policy
The United States Supreme Court has voted in support of parents challenging school policies that conceal a child’s gender transition
The Catholic Herald
Reversing the trend? Ireland appears to be coming back to the Faith
A new report is a cause for hope in the Catholic Church in Ireland
Thomas Edwards
Charlottesville white nationalist recounts finding Christ
Peter Cytanovic, whose image became synonymous with the Charlottesville white nationalist march in 2017, has written about his decision to leave the movement and become a Catholic
The Catholic Herald
Is giving up alcohol for Lent enough? One of the Herald chaplains answers your question
Lent can become routine, with our normal pattern of giving something up each year removing the disruption it is intended to cause. One of the Herald’s chaplains explains how to rediscover the meaning of Lent
Chaplain
Lenten sermon for a time of war
As conflicts multiply and suffering slips from view, Lent offers a summons to conversion, repentance and prayer, beginning with the small wars within our own hearts
Brother René Stockman
Parishioners in Northamptonshire vow appeal to Rome over Sunday Mass closures
hree churches in the Kettering area are set to lose regular Sunday Mass under diocesan restructuring plans, with parishioners warning they will challenge the decision at the Vatican
The Catholic Herald
Bishop Oster will follow Vatican guidance on German Synodal Conference
The Bishop of Passau says his participation in the proposed permanent Synodal Conference will depend on Rome’s judgement
Niwa Limbu
America’s bishops and the birthright blind spot
By framing birthright citizenship as a matter of dignity alone, the USCCB sidesteps deeper questions about law, responsibility and the common good
Jacqueline O'Hara
US bishops warn of ‘tragedy of immense proportions’ as Middle East conflict escalates
Archbishop Paul Coakley, president of the USCCB, has urged diplomacy and prayer after coordinated US and Israeli strikes on Iran
The Catholic Herald
Professor Jack Scarisbrick: historian of Henry VIII and pro-life pioneer
A leading figure in Catholic revisionist history and an unflinching advocate for vulnerable pregnant women, Scarisbrick brought intellectual seriousness to both scholarship and civic life
Andrew Cusack
Pilgrims flock to Assisi as relics of St Francis are unveiled
More than 100,000 pilgrims have passed through the Basilica of St Francis in Assisi during the first week of the first public exposition of the saint’s mortal remains in 800 years
The Catholic Herald
Jimmy Lai’s imprisonment raised with Pope Leo XIV
The imprisonment of Hong Kong Catholic media figure Jimmy Lai has returned to international attention after Pope Leo XIV declined to comment when asked about the case
The Catholic Herald
Clericalism and digital influencers: inside the Final Synod Reports
The Vatican has released the first Synod study reports, addressing priestly formation, digital evangelisation and the role of Catholic influencers.
Niwa Limbu
Conservative Anglicans prepare to challenge Sarah Mullally with rival leader
The conservative Anglican movement GAFCON is meeting in Nigeria this week to appoint a new primus inter pares, a direct challenge to the leadership of incoming Archbishop of Canterbury Sarah Mullally
Thomas Edwards
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