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Pastor Iuventus
i recently attended celebrations for two teachers retiring after many decades of loyal and dedicated service in our catholic schools. betwee...
Fr Matthew Pittam
Omnium Gatherum
did you know that the annual perseid meteor shower is nicknamed “the tears of st lawrence”? the shower occurs every year around the feast of...
Fr John Zuhlsdorf
Poll: eight in ten Americans support major abortion restrictions
About 8 in 10 favour restrictions on abortions, and majority oppose taxpayer funding of abortions
Catholic News Service
The Church must give women a bigger role, but ordaining them as deacons isn’t the answer
Catholic women used to wield colossal power. The Pope's commission alone can't bring back those days
Matthew Schmitz
Books blog: How the Chinese family survived Mao's evil regime
'The Cultural Revolution: A People’s History' exposes the appalling reality under the dictator's regime
Francis Phillips
Olympic swimming champion will pray the Hail Mary before Rio races
Katie Ledecky has said that she still offers a 'prayer or two' before she competes
Catholic News Service
Charity launches urgent appeal amid Malawi's growing food crisis
Mary's Meals seeks funding in order to continue to provide meals for schoolchildren in the African country
Staff Reporter
Full text: Pope Francis’s homily at World Youth Day closing Mass
The Pope celebrated Mass in a meadow outside Kraków
Pope Francis
Pope Francis: 'Humankind's cruelty did not end with Auschwitz'
The Pope spoke to crowds gathered outside the archbishop's residence in Kraków on Friday night
Junno Arocho Esteves
World Youth Day reminds us of the risks and rewards of our faith
Are young people from the West ready to fully embrace the dangers and delights of Catholicism?
Corinna Turner
Christian campaigners welcome Supreme Court ruling against Scottish Named Person scheme
The Scottish government's scheme ins to appoint a Named Person responsible for the welfare of each child
David V Barrett
Pope creates new eparchy in Preston for Syro-Malabar Catholics
The number of Syro-Malabar Catholics in England, Scotland and Wales has risen to nearly 40,000
Staff Reporter
The Pope's comments on Fr Hamel's murder were very mysterious
Does the Holy Father believe that ISIS is really a front for something else?
Fr Alexander Lucie-Smith
Word This Week
The Eighteenth Sunday of the Year: Eccl 1:2 & 2:21-23; Col 3:1-5 & 9-11; Lk 12:13-21 (year c)
Bishop David McGough
Mary Kenny: The one thing Harry gets wrong
prince harry has been doing a lot of good works in recent times – he’s very dedicated to the cause of injured soldiers – and now he has join...
Mary Kenny
Cardinal: my mother was told to abort me
cardinal raymond burke has revealed that his mother was advised to abort him. in a book-length interview with journalist guillaume d’alançon...
Staff writers
In brief
life of venerable to be staged in edinburgh the life of venerable margaret sinclair is to be performed as a play in edinburgh next month. th...
Staff writers
Cathedral given half a million for repair works
two catholic cathedrals are to receive renovation grants from the first world war centenary cathedral repairs fund. the cathedral of st mary...
Staff writers
Theologians call for Heythrop to be saved
two groups of senior academics have written to the tablet expressing their concern over the breakdown of talks on the future of heythrop col...
Staff writers
Word This Week
the eighteenth sunday of the year eccl 1:2 & 2:21-23; col 3:1-5 & 9-11; lk 12:13-21 (year c) ‘vanity of vanities, the preacher says....
Bishop David McGough
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