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Coptic community among nominees for Nobel Peace Prize
They were nominated for 'their refusal to retaliate against deadly and ongoing persecution'
Catholic News Agency
Monegasque princess removed from British line of succession for becoming Catholic
Catholics are still barred from succeeding to the British throne
Catholic News Agency
When will McCarrick finally speak?
The US Church needs transparency, and the disgraced archbishop must explain himself
Fr Alexander Lucie-Smith
For Austrian cardinal, female deacons an 'open question'
The cardinal said he would 'perhaps one day' ordain women deacons
Anian Christoph Wimmer/CNA
Holy See, China continue to negotiate situation of underground bishops
The Vatican hopes to convince Beijing to recognise a dozen 'underground' bishops by December
Catholic News Agency
Morning Catholic must-reads: 01/10/18
A daily guide to what’s happening in the Catholic Church
Luke Coppen
Dismissing Karadima from the clerical state will do little to help the crisis
The Pope also possesses the power to depose bishops, something he's been reluctant to do so far
Christopher R. Altieri
Pope Francis dismisses abuser priest Karadima from clerical state
The notorious Chilean priest was sentenced by the Vatican to life a prayer and penance in 2011
Junno Arocho Esteves
Vatican diplomacy has failed in Syria
The Vatican clearly has no leverage with Bashar al Assad, despite years of tolerating him
Fr Alexander Lucie-Smith
Police dropped abuse investigation of cardinal
Kent Police decided the claim against the late Cardinal Murphy-O’Connor could not be substantiated
Staff Reporter
Morning Catholic must-reads: 28/09/18
A daily guide to what's happening in the Catholic Church
Luke Coppen
Archbishop Vigano issues new letter on Pope Francis and McCarrick
Viganò also called on Cardinal Ouellet to release information on McCarrick
Catholic News Agency
How the China deal betrays the Second Vatican Council
The Vatican's agreement with Beijing signifies the abandonment of Vatican II's political vision
Matthew Schmitz
Cover
The Catholic Herald
The big story of the past seven days
✣ pope calls unprecedented abuse summit what happened? two letters that benedict xvi wrote to his friend cardinal walter brandmüller last no...
Staff writers
Bishops: The real synod
next month’s gathering will be dominated by one issue the forthcoming ordinary general assembly of the synod of bishops is dedicated to “you...
Christopher R. Altieri
Cartoon: by Kipper Williams
The Catholic Herald
The irony of the China deal
last week, the vatican signed a concordat with a totalitarian regime. the chinese government, which has harassed and tortured millions of ch...
Matthew Schmitz
‘We carried the Gospel with empty hands’
the asian nation’s first cardinal on persecuted minorities, democracy’s rebirth and his small but growing flock until recently, burma seemed...
Angelo Stagnaro
Should we reboot the internet?
just going back to typewriters isn’t enough, says matt thorne democracy hacked by martin moore, oneworld, 336pp, £16.99 on june 29, 2011, po...
Matt Thorne
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