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Three women consecrated as virgins in the US
three women have been consecrated as virgins in a rare ceremony in detroit. such a consecration had never taken place before in the archdioc...
Staff writers
The DUP is peeking jealously over the border
i am writing this from a wonderful little former fishing village called glengarriff, an hour and a half’s drive from the gleaming new cork i...
William Cash
Is this Germany’s most hated woman?
imagine if someone were to ask you, to your face, if you were the most hated man or woman in your country. all of us would probably say no. ...
Simon Caldwell
Word this week
14th sunday of the year zech 9:9-10; rom 8:9 & 11-13; mt 11:25-30 (year a) ‘rejoice heart and soul, daughter of zion! shout with gladnes...
Bishop David McGough
Jacob Rees-Mogg has chosen an excellent Catholic name for his newborn son
The Conservative MP's sixth child can learn a lot from his historical namesakes
Jonathan Wright
Tens of thousands join rally for life in Ireland
In Ireland right now it's more important than ever before that people stand up for the right to life
Corinna Turner
Detroit friar renowned for cures to be beatified in November
Fr Solanus Casey will become only the second US-born man to be declared 'blessed'
Catholic News Service
The Charlie Gard case shows how the state is destroying parents' rights
In this country and many others, there has been a total inversion of the relationship between parents and public services
Ed Condon
Doctors boycott British Medical Association over abortion vote
Some doctors are quitting the union, saying it has been 'hijacked' by people pushing an 'extreme' agenda
Simon Caldwell
German bishops 'regret' same-sex marriage vote
The bishops vowed to fight for the 'Christian understanding of marriage'
Catholic News Service
If the government's abortion decision was a 'victory', what would count as a defeat?
There are now 100,000 people alive in Northern Ireland who would be dead if Britain’s abortion laws had applied
David Alton
Government condemned after agreeing to fund free abortions for Northern Irish women
The government agreed to the measure to head off defeat in the Queen's Speech
Staff Reporter
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Staff Reporter
Is it too late to reform the Vatican?
The cardinals who elected Pope Francis hoped for major curial reform. Why isn't it going to plan?
Fr Mark Drew
The best of the blogosphere
✣ highlights from the week online the conversion of an episcopalian minister at workingthebeads.com, jonathan mitchican announced that he wi...
Staff writers
Fr John Bollan: The staunch Catholics with no time for Mass
pope francis is the first pontiff in recent history not to have participated in the second vatican council. but the imprint of post-concilia...
Fr John Bollan
The Vatican’s long, hot summer
in high summer, rome may be crawling with tourists, but most of the inhabitants have either fled the stifling heat or are hunkered down behi...
Fr Mark Drew
How anti-Catholic are the DUP?
the deal between the conservatives and the democratic unionist party to maintain the new government at westminster has focused attention on ...
Jon Anderson
Mary Kenny: Let’s wait 50 years to judge Diana
it will be 20 years, in august, since the untimely death of diana, princess of wales, and we can expect an avalanche of remembering, and rak...
Mary Kenny
Comments of the week
would lourdes be approved today? sir – donal foley is quite right in his cautionary comments regarding medjugorje (letter, june 16). the chu...
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