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Coptic Orthodox bishop tells terrorists: 'You are loved'
Bishop Angaelos said even terrorists are created in God's image, and He placed them on earth for much greater things
Staff Reporter
Donald Trump visits Church of Holy Sepulchre
The US President began his two-day trip to the region with a visit to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and Western Wall
Catholic News Service
Pope names five new cardinals in surprise announcement
He said that his selection reflects the Catholic Church's universal nature
Associated Press
Mary Kenny: What the NHS can learn from Ireland’s recovery
i once asked a free-market economist how he would analyse the irish famine, which is sometimes seen as an example of too much free trade: wh...
Mary Kenny
Comments of the week
jesus would have agreed with corbyn sir – in his notebook (may 5), stephen daisley of the scottish daily mail dismisses jeremy corbyn’s labo...
The Catholic Herald
Pictures of the week
1 more than 900 visitors gathered recently in the abbey church in downside to welcome the national pilgrim virgin statue of our lady of fati...
The Catholic Herald
Nigerian archbishop appointed nuncio to Ireland
Archbishop Jude Thaddeus Okolo will take up his new role in Ireland in the summer
Staff Reporter
Superior General strongly criticises Belgian order's decision to allow euthanasia in care homes
The decision is 'disloyal, outrageous and unacceptable', Br Rene Stockman said
Nick Hallett
For 200 years my religious order has helped the mentally ill. How can we allow euthanasia?
The Brothers of Charity Group in Belgium want to class euthanasia as part of medical care. That's utterly unworthy of our order
Brother René Stockman
The Vatican agreement is a hopeful moment for Burma's oppressed minorities
Burma has a long way to go. But the Church will now be an even stronger voice for justice and peace
Benedict Rogers
It's 1978 all over again
Time magazine reporting of 1978 now looks both quaint and prescient. Then, as now, everything hangs on the choice of the next pope
Damian Thompson
It’s 1978 all over again
i was on my way to morning assembly when my friend smith called out: “oy, thompson, did you hear that the pope’s dead?” i knew most boys cou...
Damian Thompson
Word this week
fourth sunday of easter acts 2:14 & 36-41; 1 pet 2:20-25; jn 10:1-10 (year a) the life that jesus had lived with his disciples before hi...
Bishop David McGough
Pictures of the week
1 cafod supporter eleanor margetts urges mps, including commons speaker john bercow, not to ignore the plight of the world’s poorest people ...
The Catholic Herald
Zambia's bishops: our country is becoming a dictatorship in all but name
Zambians live in fear because of police brutality, the bishops say
Catholic News Service
Pictures of the week
1 old amplefordians after reaching the final of the halford hewitt public schools’ golf tournament at royal cinque ports golf club in deal, ...
The Catholic Herald
Ousted Knights of Malta leader returns to Rome to vote in election
The Pope's delegate had earlier asked Fra' Matthew Festing, former Grand Master, to stay away from the ballot
Associated Press
Exclusive: Order of Malta projects distributed abortifacients, says leaked report
The 2016 report also said Malteser International's official policy was 'inconsistent with Church teaching'
Dan Hitchens
Be a people of light, not darkness, diocese urges Catholics after shooting spree
A lone gunman fatally shot three people close to a Catholic Charities office in Fresno, California
Catholic News Service
Smartphone industry is built on 'the blood of Congolese people', says priest
Anyone who uses modern technology benefits from bloodshed, says Congolese rector
Simon Caldwell
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