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Caroline Wyatt: What Francis told me on the way to Cuba
in the downstairs cafe at rome’s fiumicino airport, the cappuccino is hot, sweet and as fragrant as the vamps who surround us: the well-dres...
Catholic Herald View
Pope: we do not serve ideas, but people
pope francis has told the cuban people that love and service, not ideology, are the keys to their happiness. “we do not serve ideas, we...
Catholic Herald View
This is what it’s like to be a despot’s daughter
stalin’s daughter by rosemary sullivan, fourth estate, £25 svetlana alliluyeva, the daughter of joseph stalin, not only had the courage to d...
Catholic Herald View
Sculptor creates statue of ‘dynamic’ Fulton Sheen
an irish artist commissioned to make a statue of archbishop fulton sheen for new york’s famous st malachy church, also known as the actors’ ...
Catholic Herald View
Four Weddings and a Church
in recent years, st bartholomew’s, in the shadow of smithfield market in the city of london, has become most famous for its appearance in fo...
Catholic Herald View
Print edition 28.01.11
much of the catholic herald’s content – letters, reviews, news, extra comment and features – is not available online. this week, peter mulle...
The Catholic Herald
Morning Catholic must-reads: 28/01/11
A daily guide to what's happening in the Catholic Church
Luke Coppen
Daily readings: January 30 - February 5
Scripture readings in the Ordinary and Extraordinary Forms
Spiritual Life
'The human race has nothing to boast about to God'
Fourth Sunday of the Year: Zephaniah 2:3 & 3:12-13; 1 Cor 1:26-31; Mt 5:1-12
Bishop David McGough
Pope endorses online social networking
Networks such as Facebook are tools for preaching the Gospel, Pope Benedict XVI says in message for World Communications Day
Anna Arco
The call for a new Syllabus of Errors, this time on Vatican II, should be heeded
Pio Nono’s Syllabus Errorum has had an undeservedly bad press: it is still relevant today
William Oddie
European Parliament calls for more protection of Christians
Catherine Ashton, EU foreign policy chief, says Europe won't 'turn a blind eye' to plight of Middle East Christians
Staff Reporter
Morning Catholic must-reads: 21/01/11
A daily guide to what's happening in the Catholic Church
Luke Coppen
Daily readings: January 23 - 29
Scripture readings in the Ordinary and Extraordinary Forms
Spiritual Life
Record of papal visit delights Pope
Benedict XVI presented with official record of last year's papal visit to Britain
Staff Reporter
George VI, or 'Bertie', upheld a tradition of Christian kingship that may die out with Prince Charles
Our future king thinks Christianity is just one of many faiths
Francis Phillips
Ex-Anglican bishops are ordained deacons for ordinariate
Bishop Alan Hopes ordained three former Anglican bishops to the diaconate yesterday during a historic Mass
Anna Arco
Some senior Anglicans wish they could strangle the ordinariate at birth
But they cannot: this is an idea whose time has come
William Oddie
Daily readings: January 16 - 22
Scripture readings in the Ordinary and Extraordinary Forms
Spiritual Life
Is a new departure in Christian-Muslim relations unfolding in Egypt, this Orthodox Christmas Day?
Certainly something very striking is going on: are there here, really, reasons for hope?
William Oddie
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