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Pope Francis to visit Assisi in August to mark key Franciscan anniversary
Pope Francis will make a 'simple and private pilgrimage' to Assisi on August 4
Staff Reporter
The elegiac spirit of Betjeman lives on
building jerusalem by kevin j gardener bloomsbury, £16.99 a betjeman-esque melancholy pervades these pages: not surprising, perhaps, since t...
Jonathan Wright
Pictures of the Week
1 cricketing great sir garfield sobers meets members of the catering department during a visit to downside school in somerset 2 bernard mcgu...
The Catholic Herald
The panic over Brexit will pass like a summer shower
Alarmist ravings about the secession of Scotland and Northern Ireland are bunk; the real casualty is the Brussels tyranny
Conrad Black
Turkey: Pope's genocide remarks in Armenia won't help peace efforts
A Turkish Foreign Ministry statement accused the Pope of 'bias' and said he had 'disappointed the Turkish people'
Associated Press
Ordinariate gains its first bishop
pope francis has named mgr steven lopes the first bishop of the ordinariate, which serves groups of former anglicans living in full communio...
Staff writers
Cinema chains reject ‘offensive’ Our Father advert
an advertisement by the church of england that features the lord’s prayer will not be shown in three major cinema chains because of fea...
Catholic Herald View
Investing in People acclaims Benedictine school
St Benedict’s Catholic school in Ealing, west London, achieves Bronze Investors in People recognition
Staff Reporter
Requiem Mass for popular Birmingham priest
Fr Colin Fortune, parish priest at Holy Name church, Great Barr, is mourned
Jozef Lopuszynski
Morning Catholic must-reads: 11/01/11
A daily guide to what's happening in the Catholic Church
Luke Coppen
Morning Catholic must-reads: 10/01/11
A daily guide to what's happening in the Catholic Church
Luke Coppen
Pope visits children's hospital
Pope Benedict XVI brings toys, books and sweets for children at Rome's Gemelli hospital
Staff Reporter
Monitors raise cash for heroes
Digby Walker, head monitor of Ampleforth College in Yorkshire, has handed over a cheque for £4,257.12 for the Help the Heroes appeal
Staff Reporter
Ex-Anglican bishops to be ordained to priesthood on January 15
Andrew Burnham, John Broadhurst and Keith Newton will be ordained deacons on January 13 and become priests two days later
Anna Arco
Pope signs new measures to guarantee financial transparency in the Vatican
Benedict XVI establishes unprecedented Vatican oversight agency
John Thavis
The Pope's Thought for the Day was simple and profound
But not, perhaps, controversial enough for John Humphrys
Francis Phillips
Print edition 10.12.10
much of the catholic herald’s content – letters, reviews, news, extra comment and features – is not available online. this week, vatican cor...
The Catholic Herald
Blair and Hitchens debate religion as force for good
The former British prime minister argued that religion was a force for good against atheist and journalist Christopher Hitchens in a televised debate in Canada
David V Barrett
Why we waited 15 years for an Ordinariate: the inside story
In the words of Cardinal Ratzinger then, ‘what are the English bishops afraid of?’
William Oddie
Government should rethink university cuts, bishops say
Bishops express concerns after their autumn plenary meeting
Staff Reporter
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