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Dear Covington boys: Everyone failed you
to the boys of covington catholic high school: many of you are still reeling from the trauma of the past few days. some of you are no doubt&...
Sohrab Ahmari
Morning Catholic must-reads: 22/01/19
”over half a million” people are expected to attend the closing mass of world youth day on sunday. pilgrims arriving in panama by land from ...
Luke Coppen
Vatican ‘knew Argentine bishop had taken naked selfies’, vicar general says
the vatican has still not commented on the revelations from a former vicar general that it knew bishop gustavo zanchetta had taken naked pho...
Nick Hallett
Pope’s app 'Click to Pray' connects Catholics to a smartphone prayer network
pope francis launched an app on sunday called “click to pray,” which connects catholics to a global network to share prayer intentions...
Courtney Grogan/CNA
Sister resigns from Detroit seminary after sex abuse allegations
sacred heart seminary in detroit announced this week the resignation of sr mary finn, 84, a long-time faculty member and assistant professor...
Mary Rezac/CNA
Report: Vatican already knew about Argentine bishop's sexual misconduct
(rome) an ap exclusive report published sunday claims the holy see received evidence of misconduct on the part of an argentinian bishop with...
Christopher R. Altieri
Morning Catholic must-reads: 21/01/19
"today i have two pains in my heart," pope francis said at yesterday's angelus ( full text , full video ). the pope has launched a new app e...
Luke Coppen
Mexican pilgrims to miss World Youth Day after using bogus travel agency
hundreds of mexican pilgrims planning to attend world youth day in panama have been unable to travel because the tour packages they purchase...
David Agren
Morning Catholic must-reads: 18/01/19
critics of pope francis want his pontificate “to end as soon as possible” , cardinal walter kasper has said. the vatican has released an onl...
Luke Coppen
Fall of a celebrity priest
on january 7, the washington post reported that in 2005 opus dei paid the astonishing sum of $977,000 to a woman who accused fr john mcclosk...
Mark Benbow
Struggling for sustenance
we all struggle not to give in to coldness and hatred. this was even a struggle for jesus. like the rest of us, he had to struggle, mightily...
Fr Ronald Rolheiser
The bishops making a dramatic appeal to the UN
two weeks after long-delayed elections were finally held in the democratic republic of the congo (drc) – the country with the largest cathol...
Jonathan Luxmoore
Why the Angolan government is closing hundreds of churches
up to 1,000 churches of various denominations have been shut down by authorities in angola, on the western coast of africa. a new law determ...
Filipe D'Avillez
A turning-point for Iraqi Christians? Not necessarily
iraq’s urbane and impressive new president, barham salih, has invited the pope to visit ur, home of abraham, in 2019. the invitation was ext...
Gerard Russell
The incoherent campaign against John Finnis
last week was a busy one in the secular west’s confrontation with its christian heritage. in amsterdam, the free university summoned piet de...
Dan Hitchens
Week in review
the big story of the past seven days ✣ cardinal wuerl: i was ‘imprecise’ on mccarrick what happened? cardinal donald wuerl relayed an allega...
Staff writers
January 18, 2019
The Catholic Herald
‘Unfathomable’ Wuerl forgot allegations, McCarrick accuser says
the man who made a 2004 accusation of misconduct against archbishop theodore mccarrick said wednesday he is in disbelief after cardinal dona...
Ed Condon/CNA
Morning Catholic must-reads: 17/01/19
cardinal donald wuerl will not celebrate the annual mass for life in washington, dc, tomorrow. the syro-malabar catholic church is preparing...
Luke Coppen
Duterte open to dialogue with bishops after suggesting Filipinos kill them
a government spokesman said philippine president rodrigo duterte is open to dialogue with the country’s bishops, after the president recentl...
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