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Pope Leo warns hunger is being used as a weapon of war
pope leo xiv has warned of the increasing use around the world of “the iniquitous use of hunger as a weapon of war”, while decrying the "des...
Charles Collins
Pope formally invited to visit his adoptive country after bestowing Pallia
pope leo xiv has been formally invited to visit peru, his adoptive country, by the leadership of the peruvian bishops’ conference. though bo...
Elise Allen
Assisted suicide Communion row: why the state cannot dictate the sacraments
relations between the catholic church and the british state have always been slightly delicate. unfortunately, last week they suffered a wor...
Prof Andrew Tettenborn
39-year-old charged after Crucifix set alight and 40 headstones smashed in Scotland
a 39-year-old man has been charged after a wooden crucifix was set alight and around forty headstones were vandalised overnight at st conval...
The Catholic Herald
Diocese of Paris marks twenty-year high at first Notre-Dame ordinations since fire
on 28 june 2025, the eve of the feast of st peter and st paul, in notre-dame cathedral, paris, archbishop laurent ulrich, the archbishop of ...
The Catholic Herald
US gives most to Peter’s Pence in 2024; Ireland gives most per head
the united states was the largest contributor to the vatican’s peter’s pence collection in 2024, while ireland gave the most per catholic am...
The Catholic Herald
MP denied Communion after backing assisted suicide bill
a priest has refused holy communion to liberal democrat mp chris coghlan over his vote in favour of the uk’s assisted suicide bill on 20 jun...
The Catholic Herald
Rap group calls for ‘death to the IDF’ at Glastonbury 2025
bob vylan, an english punk duo based in london, sparked controversy at this year’s glastonbury festival following a politically charged perf...
The Catholic Herald
The keys and the sword
“they came to the iron gate leading into the city. it opened for them of its own accord,” (acts 12:10). the angel freed peter from herod’s p...
Fr David Howell
Supreme Court sides with parents over LGBT curriculum
a supreme court decision allowing parents to opt out of storybooks that promote one-sided ideology on gender and sexuality has been praised ...
Crux Staff
Binding the wounds of war
this year marks the 80th anniversary of the end of the second world war. victory in europe and japan occurred within months of the 80th anni...
Ken Craycraft
US criticises MPs for backing 'state-sponsored suicide'
the trump administration has rebuked british mps for backing “state-subsidised suicide” by voting in favour of a bill to allow doctors to he...
Simon Caldwell
Is this the Killing Parliament?
in the decades to come, when the history of our times is being written, one wonders how this government will come to be seen. it deserves to...
Simon Caldwell
Don't be fooled by dubious models of success, Pope warns newly-ordained priests
pope leo xiv has warned 32 new priests to not be taken in by today’s models of success and prestige in the world “that are dubious and short...
Charles Collins
Pakistani Catholic freed from death row 23 years after blasphemy conviction
the pakistan supreme court has ordered the acquittal of an elderly christian on death row for 23 years on a blasphemy conviction. his lawyer...
Nirmala Carvalho
Pope Leo: violence raging in Christian East with 'a diabolical intensity' that shames mankind
pope leo xiv has warned that violence against christians in the east is raging “with a diabolical intensity” of the likes not seen before. h...
Charles Collins
Drugs are an ‘invisible prison', says Pope: governments must target pushers, not victims
pope leo xiv has said that drugs and addiction are an “invisible prison” for their victims, while urging governments to do more to "dismantl...
Charles Collins
UN report calls on governments to prohibit ‘gender transition’ for children
a new report from the united nations' special rapporteur on violence against women and girls warns that countries are failing to addres...
The Catholic Herald
Spanish archbishop responds to outcry in Seville over Marian statue restoration
archbishop josé ángel saiz meneses has called for catholics in the city of seville to unite and forgive following the recent restoration of ...
The Catholic Herald
Celibacy is to be conserved, Pope tells seminarians
pope leo xiv has urged seminarians not to think of themselves as “alone” or “by yourselves” as they progress in their formations. in his mee...
Charles Collins
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