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The second flood
the high house jessie greengrass, £14.99, 288pp, swift press what do we know about noah’s ark? rather a lot, actually. we know its dimension...
Violet Hudson
US executes Lisa Montgomery after Supreme Court lifts stay
the us federal government executed 52-year-old lisa montgomery on wednesday morning. federal executioners at the federal correctional comple...
Staff Reporter
Pope discusses war, migration and personal health on plane home from Malta
pope francis returned to rome on sunday after a two-day trip to malta. during the april 2-3 visit, he addressed civil authorities, visited a...
Pope Francis
What does Trump's arrest mean for the next US presidential race?
(new york) next year’s u.s. presidential election has taken a dramatic turn with the arrest in new york city of former president donald trum...
Nicholas Wapshott
Catholic, Anglican and Jewish leaders unite to oppose assisted suicide Bill
catholic, anglican and jewish leaders have united to express their “profound disquiet” at a bill to legalise assisted suicide. they said the...
Simon Caldwell
Should Cardinals be able to vote in conclave if they don't reside in Rome?
german cardinal walter brandmüller - a conservative who has criticised the synodal path - has asked that the right to vote in a conclave be ...
The Catholic Herald
Pope Benedict participates in Mass from bed as his condition stabilises
benedict xvi participated in mass from his bed yesterday, the vatican has revealed amid speculation that the pope emeritus is dying. matteo ...
Simon Caldwell
Pope concelebrates Feast of St Joseph in hospital chapel
on wednesday morning the pope concelebrated mass for the liturgical solemnity of saint joseph in the chapel attached to his private suite on...
Elise Allen
Vatican dismisses worries about Pope's eyesight after Lisbon problems
fátima – after pope francis set aside a prepared speech in lisbon on friday morning, citing problems with his eyesight amid poor lighting, c...
Elise Ann Allen
Nigerian bishop warns country risks turning into a sprawling charnel house
yaoundè, cameroon – a leading african prelate has stated that the lack of political will to end rising insecurity in nigeria “is turning our...
Ngala Chimton / Crux
Rupnik dismissed from Jesuits
the priest and artist father marko rupnik, accused of the physical and psychological abuse of numerous religious sisters, was dismissed from...
Hannah Brockhaus
You can’t be a Liberal Democrat if you hold certain 'religious beliefs', leaked legal document shows
it appears that an individual cannot be a member of the liberal democrat party if that person is religious and holds certain views such as b...
The Catholic Herald
Failure to find bodies ends Canada's inquiry into mass burials at Church-run schools
the canadian government has halted an inquiry into claims of mass burials of children at former church-run residential schools – after not o...
Simon Caldwell
Pope's Ukraine war envoy says world's challenges can only be solved through 'multilateralism'
rome -- pope francis’s personal envoy for the war in ukraine has said that multilateralism, meaning cooperation among various states a...
Crux Staff
Christians banned from villages in Chhattisgarh, India as religious hostility increases in state
Christians in India have been banned from living in their villages unless they renounce their faith.
Thomas Edwards
Catholic activist remains defiant in face of Hong Kong jail threat
a catholic activist insisted on monday that his uk-based human rights monitoring group would not be silenced after hong kong police threaten...
CNA Staff
God Knows, We Will Doubt God
when looking for a quote on doubt, on this feast of st thomas the apostle, whom we call "doubting thomas," i was surprised how differently p...
MarkDohle
Pope's Synod media blackout backfires as Cardinal Zen is handed a platform
rome – yesterday’s big news out of the synod of bishops really did come from outside, i.e., it didn’t emanate from within the paul vi audien...
John L Allen
Vatican justice gets a bloody nose from Italian courts
the vatican has abandoned its extradition request for an italian woman sought on charges related to financial misconduct connected to a seri...
Staff Reporter
Concerns mount for six Sisters kidnapped in Haiti
it has been confirmed that six religious sisters were kidnapped by armed assailants in haiti on 19 january. the abduction took place in...
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