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Why Ireland needs more Rome, not less
pope francis is due to visit ireland in august 2018. his trip will probably include a historic journey north of the border. but what he is l...
Jon Anderson
Will Heaven: Peace has come, but the reckoning hasn’t
to understand gun crime in america, the guardian journalist gary younge picked a date at random from his calendar: november 23, 2013. he the...
Will Heaven
April 2 to April 8
cardinal nichols (westminster) sun: holy land 2016 reunion, vaughan house, london, sw1p 1qn, 2.00pm. mon: meetings in rome (day 1), italy, a...
The Catholic Herald
Mass readings
ordinary form divine office week i sunday, april 2: fifth sunday of lent ez 37:12-14; ps 130; rom 8:8-11; jn 11:1-45 monday, april 3: weekda...
The Catholic Herald
‘We can heal these wounds’
it’s rather intimidating to interview someone who is a master of the art himself, and who has just published a brilliant new biography of th...
Rachel Kelly
Government free speech boost for campus pro-lifers
the government is considering forcing universities to protect free speech after student unions banned events, including several organised by...
Staff writers
Shrine at Jesus’s tomb ‘may still collapse’
restorers have said there is a “very real risk” that the shrine built over jesus’s tomb may collapse. their warning came just as the structu...
Staff writers
Tudor house recreates Henry VIII-era Mass
a former tudor mansion is offering visitors the chance to listen to an audio reconstruction of a 16th-century mass. the vyne, a country hous...
Staff writers
Doing violence in God’s name
blaise pascal once wrote: “men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it from a religious conviction.” how true! this ha...
Fr Ronald Rolheiser
New Catholic head of the UN visits the world's biggest camp for Syrian refugees
Antonio Guterres recalled seeing the first Syrian refugees arrive in Jordan six years ago
Dale Gavlak
Cafod raises £1 million to support famine victims in only one week
Drought and civil war has left millions of families across East Africa on the brink of starvation
Staff Reporter
World peace cannot be achieved by maintaining nuclear weapons, Pope tells UN
Pope Francis's statement was read out a UN meeting on nuclear arms
Carol Glatz
Treat us with humility, abuse survivors urge Church officials
Prompt responses to emails and letters would be 'best practice', abuse survivor says
Catholic News Service
Police clash with anti-Christian mob in southern Egypt
Muslim villagers suspected that a Christian teenager who allegedly converted to Islam was being held captive by her family
Associated Press
Pope asks children to promise Jesus they will never be bullies
The Pope ended his day-long visit to Milan by speaking at an annual encounter for young people preparing for confirmation
Cindy Wooden
Pope urges EU leaders to 'blaze the path of a new European humanism'
Francis addresses 27 leaders on eve of Treaty of Rome anniversary
Junno Arocho Esteves
Christians in northern Iraq 'on verge of extinction', says aid worker
Their future depends on help from the West, according to a senior Chaldean Catholic official
Susan Byron
Westminster has seen worse. Now it must show persecuted Christians that terror won’t win
London had a glimpse of the hateful ideology that Christians in Iraq and Syria know all too well
David Alton
Scotland’s messianic age
For some lapsed Catholics, nationalism fills a void where spirituality once dwelt
Stephen Daisley
MP to Government: respect parents’ rights
parents must have the right to withdraw their children from relationship education, a catholic mp has said. sir edward leigh, the conservati...
Staff writers
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