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Maltese bishop denies he will suspend priests who don't give Communion to the remarried
Bishop Grech's diocese said the rumours were 'absolutely false'
Staff Reporter
Papal nuncio to Britain is transferred to Rome
Bishops from England, Wales and Scotland have hailed his 'kindness' and 'wise counsel' and offered prayers for his new mission
Staff Reporter
Anti-Trump feminist protest excludes pro-life groups
But pro-lifers say they will take part in the Women's March anyway
Catholic News Service
Morning Catholic must-reads: 20/01/17
A daily guide to what's happening in the Catholic Church
Luke Coppen
Bishops visiting Holy Land: Christians must oppose Israeli settlements
Bishops from the US, Canada and Europe said the 'de facto annexation' undermined the rights of Palestinians
Catholic News Service
The big story of the past seven days
✣ communion for remarried allowed in malta what happened? malta’s bishops have said that remarried people should receive communion if ...
Staff writers
Dubia cardinal: this is about eternal salvation
one of the four cardinals who have asked the pope to clarify his apostolic exhortation on the family, amoris laetitia has said that it matte...
Staff writers
Pope tells young: make sure your bishops hear you
pope francis has asked young people to tell him, their bishops and other pastors about their hopes and struggles and criticisms to help info...
Staff writers
Knight appeals against dismissal
the ousted ‘foreign minister’ of the ancient lay catholic order, the order of malta, has appealed against his suspension to the knights’ int...
Staff writers
In brief
francis: do all you can to protect refugees pope francis has said that “every possible measure” should be taken to protect refugees, who fac...
Staff writers
Renegades, mavericks – and a few Catholics
when roger b taney, the first catholic in united states history to assume a cabinet position, became attorney general in 1831, anti-catholic...
Robert Wargas
Rumours, leaks and dodgy dossiers
when did the word “dossier” become so sinister? if you’re eager to ratchet up the tension or create a sense of skulduggery then the other op...
Jonathan Wright
Thank God Christianity isn’t bland
theology students at glasgow university have been told that they can leave lectures if they find images of the crucifixion too upsetting. th...
Ann Widdecombe
My Diana anniversary scoop
is there a word for the sense of vertigo we sometimes feel about the passage of time? the internet suggests “chronophobia”. that seems in da...
Colin Brazier
Lectio Divina
matthew 4:12-23 12 when jesus heard that john had been put in prison, he went away to galilee. 13 he did not stay in nazareth, but went to l...
Mgr Anthony Abela
Taking our wounds to the Eucharist
recently a man came to me, asking for help. he carried some deep wounds, not physical wounds but emotional wounds to his soul. what surprise...
Fr Ronald Rolheiser
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The Catholic Herald
US abortion rate at its lowest level since 1973
Figures reveal a 14 per cent decline in the number of abortions since 2011
Catholic News Service
Morning Catholic must-reads: 19/01/17
A daily guide to what's happening in the Catholic Church
Luke Coppen
Walsingham needs a Holy House
Walsingham without a Holy House is like Lourdes without the Grotto
Fr Matthew Pittam
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