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Cardinal Nichols congratulates Theresa May on her imminent appointment as Prime Minister
The cardinal and the new Conservative leader have previously worked together in the fight against human trafficking
Staff Reporter
US bishops' president says violence calls for 'moment of national reflection'
Archbishop Kurtz said the Dallas sniper attack was 'an act of unjustifiable evil' and that members of the public need 'protection and fairness'
Catholic News Service
St Benedict brought light to Europe’s darkness. He can do the same in our time
The continent could learn some lessons from its patron - not least generosity and hospitality
Fr Matthew Pittam
Bishop Egan promises pastoral reform, but no change in discipline, in wake of Amoris Laetitia
The bishop says he would like both clergy and lay people to 'review and develop our pastoral practice'
Staff Reporter
Stop aid to Pakistani government unless it defends Christians, says Peter Tatchell
Pakistan's government has announced that Koranic education will be compulsory for schoolchildren
Staff Reporter
St Mary's appoints Churchill expert as new pro vice-chancellor
John Charmley said the university aimed to educate 'the whole person, body and spirit as well as intellect'
Dan Hitchens
Dallas bishop urges prayers after five police officers are shot dead
Bishop Farrell has called the violence 'heartbreaking' and says the city is in shock
Catholic News Service
There's a good reason that annulments in India now have no legal force
India's Supreme Court has made technical bigamists of Catholics who have remarried after an annulment. But it has not acted unreasonably
Ed Condon
Pope names Archbishop Cupich to Congregation for Bishops
Archbishop will have significant influence over future episcopal appointments in the United States
Madeleine Teahan
The blessing of Benedict
benedict xvi is still a presence in the life of the church. this is extraordinary for so many reasons. most catholics assumed that he would ...
The Catholic Herald
Care home is fined for refusing euthanasia
judges in belgium have fined a catholic nursing home for refusing to perform euthanasia on a lung cancer patient on its premises. the st aug...
Staff writers
In brief
pro-lifers march in belfast ahead of ruling about 1,000 people joined a pro-life march in belfast ahead of a ruling on whether northern irel...
Staff writers
Mary Kenny: Iceland’s moral victory
it is claimed that the french philosopher albert camus once said that “what i’ve learned about morality i’ve learned from football”. the act...
Mary Kenny
Libby Purves: What humanist funerals are missing
from the back of the church, striding, almost alarming, booms the celebrant: “i am the resurrection and the life.” the service rolls on: ful...
Libby Purves
Divorced and remarried Catholics should abstain from sex, says US archbishop
Archbishop Charles Chaput said divorced and remarried should live as brother and sister
Associated Press
Catholic ministries in Mississippi impacted by Supreme Court rulings
Recent major court rulings may affect the work of the Church in the southern American state, says bishop
Catholic News Service
'Find a political solution to Syrian crisis,' Pope Francis urges international community
Pope Francis has delivered a video message to help launch Caritas Internationalis's Syria: Peace is Possible campaign
Staff Reporter
Pope Francis says mind of Benedict XVI is still 'perfect'
The Pope has given an interview to Argentine newspaper La Nacion
Associated Press
Relics of St Thomas More and St John Fisher draw crowds in Minnesota
Hundreds of Catholics crowded into the Cathedral of St Paul to venerate the relics of two English saints
Staff Reporter
Film: The blind man who taught himself to see anew
notes on blindness ( u, 90 mins) ★★★★ in 1983, the british theologian john hull finally went completely blind. by the time the last flicker ...
Jenny McCartney
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