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Interrogating Stephen Minnis, President of Benedictine College
the catholic herald puts stephen minnis, president of benedictine college in kansas , under interrogation . what’s your favourite bible vers...
The Catholic Herald
Colour for the masses at the Ashmolean Museum
ben stephens is impressed by the ashmolean’s exhibition on victorian fashion. about a third of the way through the ashmolean museum’s latest...
Ben Stephens
The synodal Church will be guided by the spirit of the age
the camera never lies; except that it does. a still photograph taken out of context can be wholly misleading. a video less so, since it prov...
Gavin Ashenden
Thomas More College of Liberal Arts: Life lived in the Truth in a colonial farmhouse
william cash on why small is beautiful for the thomas more college of liberal arts. when your educational headquarters is what the newman gu...
William Cash
Interrogating Tim Collins, President of Walsh University
the catholic herald puts tim collins, president of walsh university in ohio , under interrogation . what was your career break? serving as t...
The Catholic Herald
The Middle East: A Political History from 395 to the Present, by Jean-Pierre Filiu
the middle east: a political history from 395 to the present jean-pierre filiu polity, £30, 356 pages this is a work of detailed knowl...
Bishop Michael Nazir-Ali
Pope blames West for rise of Islamic State and lawless Libya
pope francis has blamed western military interventions for the rise of the islamic state terror group and for the distabilising of libya and...
Tom Colsy
On Pilgrimage With: Fra' Max Rumney, Grand Prior of England, Order of Malta
where would you go? easy: the order of malta has its annual pilgrimage to walsingham this month. for me, a pilgrimage involves our lady, and...
Fra Max Rumney
What we can learn from Aaron Rosen's What Would Jesus See
seeing as jesus sees. for those of a certain age, it would be easy to misread the title of aaron rosen’s new book as “what would jesus do?” ...
Nick Ripatrazone
The problem (and danger) of knowing absolutely everything
the esoteric fifteenth century philosopher pico dell miranda, was so confident as a polymath that he wrote a treatise called de omni re scib...
Horace Gates
Irish-Americans head back to ‘the old sod’
fr michael collins sees pilgrimages to ireland of the descendants of potato famine emigrants. the view from galway out to sea is always...
Father Michael Collins
How a 19th century dancer became an architectural patroness extraordinaire and giant in English Catholic history
from good time girl to benefactress. yolande lyne stephens was born in paris in 1812, the daughter of jean-louis duvernay, a teacher of danc...
Michael Hodges
'To Hamas, death, not life, is the prize'
minus the hebrew and arabic street signs and the garish posters of local politicians, the sunny tree-lined streets of sderot could almost be...
Georgia L. Gilholy
Eyeless in Gaza: are we overlooking the finer points of the Philistines?
reappraising a common insult. why is “philistine” a term of abuse? is it an ethnic slur? who is out there defending the rights of any remain...
Lucien de Guise
A screenplay about the life of Fr John Gerard: a positively countercultural project
mark batey introduces his screenplay about the life of fr john gerard. cancel culture, thought police, identity politics. these may sound li...
Mark Batey
Synodal secrecy: is Pope Francis relying on murmuring, rather than megaphones?
rome – in the annals of church affairs, some synods are sufficiently famous – or, as the case may be, infamous – as to merit their own infor...
John L Allen
Clash of the Prefects: An Olympian struggle between two opposed theological visions
clash of the titans is a nearly 50-year-old fantasy action film based on ancient greek mythology. since 2013, quite a few catholics have rep...
Diana Montagna
Judgement is Coming
the parables in st matthew’s gospel are eschatological in their message. as the liturgical year draws to a close, our attention is always tu...
Fr Richard Ounsworth OP
Sir Anthony Kenny: Why the Acts of the Apostles is my favourite book of the Bible
among the narrative books of the new testament, the acts of the apostles stands out as containing material claiming to be an eye-witness rec...
Sir Anthony Kenny
Poirot, but not as we know him: A Haunting in Venice, reviewed by Julia Hamilton
christie as a horror movie doesn’t work, says julia hamilton. a haunting in venice is the third in a trilogy of films produced and acted in ...
Julia Hamilton
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