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America is splitting in two after Trump's victory - the Catholic Church must bring people back together
The failure of both political parties presents Church leaders with a unique opportunity to speak for the concerns of Americans
Ed Condon
The government thinks conservative Christians are 'extremists', says Justin Welby
Archbishop Justin Welby has said Government officials dismiss Christians as 'a bit bonkers'
Staff Reporter
Apathy and greed prevent the end of human trafficking, says Pope
Pope Francis met with clergy and women religious who work with victims of human trafficking
Carol Glatz
Chicago priests celebrate Cubs' World Series triumph
Clergy in Chicago are continuing to celebrate after their team ended a 108-year curse
Catholic News Service
The most influential women in British history
Jenni Murray's A History of Britain in 21 Women leaves out some of our most important female pioneers
Francis Phillips
Priest criticised for using dead baby in Trump endorsement
Fr Frank Pavone posted videos featuring an aborted foetus to Facebook and YouTube
Staff Reporter
Religious women critical in fight against trafficking, says advocate
Women religious provide great assistance to trafficking victims but rarely publicise their efforts
Carol Glatz
Hope remains abundant even amid conflict, says leader of Holy Land Franciscans
The new custos describes life in one of the most dangerous places in the world
Rhina Guidos
Cardinal Nichols visits Gaza's Christians
'Their numbers are small, but their faith is strong,' the cardinal said
Associated Press
The acceptable face of hardline secularism
Despite his Catholic background, Canada’s Justin Trudeau has neglected the elderly, the unborn and even the environment in favour of identity politics
Fr Raymond de Souza
The battle over St John Paul’s legacy comes to Australia
Melbourne’s John Paul II Institute is being shut down unexpectedly - the ramifications extend far beyond Australia
Dan Hitchens
The big story of the past seven days
✣ pope commemorates martin luther what happened? pope francis joined lutheran leaders for a commemoration of reformation day in swede...
Staff writers
London churches welcome Calais children
churches in croydon are working together to welcome children from the demolished “jungle” camp in calais. volunteers provided by st mary’s c...
Staff writers
A yes to cremation – but don’t keep the ashes
the vatican’s doctrinal watchdog has set out new guidelines for catholics who want to be cremated, saying their remains must be stored in a ...
Staff writers
The battle over St John Paul’s legacy
on the face of it, the closure of melbourne’s john paul ii institute does not seem especially earth-shaking news. true, the institution has ...
Dan Hitchens
The acceptable face of hardline secularism
in late september, justin trudeau addressed the one young world gathering, specifically held in ottawa the better to bask in the glow of the...
Fr Raymond de Souza
Comments of the Week
i’m dismayed by the vatican’s edict on ashes sir – although i am not as educated in the ways of the church as some of your contributors clea...
The Catholic Herald
Blessed of the week: Marthe Le Bouteiller (November 4)
‘sister cider’ marthe le bouteiller was born aimée-adèle le bouteiller in 1816. she grew up in the village of percy in normandy. her father ...
Staff Reporter
Lectio Divina
luke 20:27-38 27 then some sadducees, who say that people will not rise from death, came to jesus and said, 28 “teacher, moses wrote this la...
Mgr Anthony Abela
Pictures of the Week
1 patti fordyce, dr caroline farey, catherine macmillan, fr dominic allain, sister jane louise, dr olive duddy and clare asquith at the 48th...
The Catholic Herald
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