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Is it wrong to see a spiritual dimension in the unfolding drama of the Ashes?
After all, the mighty are being put down from their seats and the humble exalted
William Oddie
The nobleman who bore paralysis with great cheerfulness
St Benedict Biscop (January 12) travelled extensively, and was thus able to introduce the practices of Roman and Frankish Christianity into Northumberland
Spiritual Life
In Christ we became the beloved of the Father
The Baptism of the Lord: Is 42: 1-4 & 6-7; Acts 10: 34-38; Mt 3: 13-17
Bishop David McGough
St Stephen, the first Christian martyr
St Stephen (December 26) was hauled up before a Jewish court for rejecting sacrificial worship
Spiritual Life
Triumph for boy soprano
A chorister at St Ambrose College in Cheshire wins the Bishop’s Award from the Royal School of Church Music
Staff Reporter
Full text of Benedict XVI's homily at Midnight Mass
Pope says Christ's birth overcame distance between God and man
Pope Benedict XVI
Print edition 24.12.10
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Mark Greaves
Daily readings: December 26 - January 8
Scripture readings in the Ordinary and Extraordinary Forms
Spiritual Life
G K Chesterton, saint of the blogosphere
He loved debate and controversy but at the same time managed to remain magnanimous to his enemy
Francis Phillips
Fr Swales celebrates High Mass in Newcastle
A High Mass in the Extraordinary Form is celebrated at Newcastle Upon Tyne's Catholic cathedral for only the second time since the Vatican II liturgical reforms
Staff Reporter
'The eyes of the blind shall be opened, the tongues of the dumb sing for joy'
Third Sunday of Advent: Isaiah 35: 1-6; James 5: 7-10; Matthew 11: 2-11
Bishop David McGough
Morning Catholic must-reads: 09/12/10
A daily guide to what's happening in the Catholic Church
Luke Coppen
Print edition 3.12.10
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The Catholic Herald
Daily Readings December 5 to December 11
Scripture readings in the Ordinary and Extraordinary Forms
Anna Arco
Advent summons us to the joyful hope Isaiah refused to abandon
Second Sunday of Advent Isaiah 11: 1-10; Romans 15: 4-9; Matthew 3: 1-12
Bishop David McGough
The Ordinariate will not undermine ecumenical relations, says archbishop
Archbishop Bernard Longley says that an Ordinariate will contribute positively to ecumenical dialogue
The Catholic Herald
Pupils bury time capsule
Youngsters at Barlow Roman Catholic high school in Didsbury imagined the future, burying a time capsule as part of school's refurbishment
The Catholic Herald
Taoiseach gives lecture
The former Taoiseach defended Christian democracy during the Michael Fogarty Memorial Lecture
The Catholic Herald
The Pope believes that dialogue with Islam is crucial
But "dialogue" does not mean we have to water down what we know to be the truth
Francis Phillips
Let's move on from condoms. What the Pope said about the priesthood is more interesting
Despite the furore over condoms, Light of the World, the book-length interview with Pope Benedict, is about a whole lot more than sex.
Francis Phillips
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