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Print edition 16.07.2010
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The Catholic Herald
When God revealed himself to a stranger
Sixteenth Sunday of the Year: Genesis 18:1-10; Col 1:24-28; Luke 10:38-42
Bishop David McGough
An influx of Anglo-Catholics will add to the divisions of the Church
We may be about to witness the first fruits of Pope Benedict’s Anglicanorum coetibus. But not everyone is rejoicing
Stuart Reid
Scottish faithful will not have to pay to attend papal Mass
Unlike their English counterparts, Scottish pilgrims will not be paying a fee for transport costs
Anna Arco
Vatican announces 'once in a lifetime' display of Raphael works at the V&A
Yesterday, for the first time since 1983, the Vatican hung the tapestries on the walls of the Sistine Chapel where they are thought to have originally been located
Edward Pentin
Essex couple receive papal blessing for anniversary
Christine and Ian Restall receive papal certificate on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary
Staff Reporter
My memories of Beryl Bainbridge are stamped with her wonderful eccentricity
She was yet another lapsed Catholic estranged by 'the Spirit of Vatican II'
William Oddie
Fr Ian Ker brings clarity to the question of Newman and his male friends
If you caught the Radio 4 play about Newman, you have all the more reason to read this new booklet
Francis Phillips
Vatican officials visit Cofton Park to plan beatification Mass
The papal master of ceremonies and two other Vatican officials tour Birmingham, Glasgow and London to prepare for Pope's trip
Peter Jennings
God's law is not beyond our strength
Fifteenth Sunday of the Year: Deut 30:10-14; Col 1:15-20; Luke 10:25-37
Bishop David McGough
Young people gather to discern vocations
The first ever national vocations discernment weekend takes place at Oscott College in Birmingham
Ed West
How to kill the myth of Hitler's Pope
Harold Bloom said he wanted to bin all the remaining copies of his novel. Perhaps that idea could be taken up elsewhere
Francis Phillips
Debate: Is Summorum Pontificum a failure?
Join the first of our weekly debates
The Catholic Herald
Salford diocese launches iPhone app
The Diocese of Salford has launched an iPhone app updated daily with Mass readings, a thought for the day and a saint of the day
Mark Greaves
Benedict XVI: Pope who resigned is a model for today's world
Pontiff marks 800th birthday of 13th-century hermit Pope Celestine V • Watch the video report
Ed West
Beryl Bainbridge: the finest kind of reactionary
Dear Beryl Bainbridge died today at the age of 75. She was a wonderful woman, and a Catholic for a while
Stuart Reid
Brothers play for Malta
Rob Holloway, left, and his brother Tom, right, are pictured during their appearance for the MCC in the annual celebratory cricket match against their old school
Staff Reporter
'I had no religious upbringing at all'
Everyone assumes Roxanna Panufnik is a cradle Catholic, says Michael White. But her path to faith was far from straightforward
Michael White
'Why were you Catholics so awful to the Jews during the War?'
Some controversies just won't lie down and die. Pius XII and the Holocaust is one of them.
Francis Phillips
Morning Catholic must-reads: 30/06/10
A daily guide to what’s happening in the Catholic Church
Luke Coppen
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