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The necessity of limbo: a response to Nicholas Senz
The Catechism says we may have some 'hope', but it doesn't overrule the Church's authoritative past teaching
Alan Fimister
PICTURES: Three women consecrated as virgins in rare ceremony in Detroit
The women vowed to live in perpetual chastity, but will live 'in the world' rather than in a convent
Catholic News Service
Meet Sweden's first ever cardinal
The Bishop of Stockholm receives the red hat on Wednesday 28 June 2017
Karl Gustel Wärnberg
Pope seeks to encourage Colombian reconciliation in forthcoming trip
The Pope will also celebrate Mass in Bogota's Simon Bolivar park that is expected to draw up to a million people
Associated Press
Patriarch to consecrate the Middle East to the Immaculate Heart
The consecration by Cardinal Rai will take place at Fatima on Sunday
Staff Reporter
No matter what their detractors say, convent schools provided a great education
Almost all who have had the privilege of being educated in convents remember nuns whose lives were ones of fulfilment, vigour and purpose
Francis Phillips
Why is Pope Francis staying away from Argentina?
By January next year, the Pope will have visited nearly every country in South America - apart from his homeland
Fr Alexander Lucie-Smith
Why Cardinal Sarah terrifies his critics
Cardinal Sarah's opponents have attacked his views and called for his sacking. His response has been a gracious silence
Matthew Schmitz
A broken system
the writer flannery o’connor once quipped that “the church’s motto is the wrong man for the job”. she was expressing a common complaint amon...
The Catholic Herald
A man beaten but unbowed
a growing crowd wants cardinal robert sarah’s head on a platter. open a liberal catholic periodical and you are likely to find a call for th...
Matthew Schmitz
The amazing promises of the Sacred Heart
the sacred heart of jesus symbolises god’s love for mankind. however, the love that god has for the human race is not symbolic, it is actual...
Fr Ignatius Harrison
A guide to prayer that swims against the current
prayer in the catholic tradition edited by robert j wicks, franciscan media , £31 the latter half of the 20th century saw the ascendancy of ...
Hugh Somerville-Knapman OSB
Lectio Divina
do not be afraid 12th sunday in ordinary time: mt 10:26-33 the bible society’s lectio divina is unavailable for this sunday. we reproduce th...
The Catholic Herald
Mass readings
ordinary form divine office week iv sunday, june 25: 12th sunday in ordinary time jer 20:10-13; ps 69; rom 5:12-15; mt 10:26-33 monday, june...
The Catholic Herald
PICTURES: Extraordinary Form ordinations take place in England for 'first time in decades'
Archbishop of Liverpool Malcolm McMahon presided over the ordinations for the FSSP in Warrington
Staff Reporter
The secret to the remarkable success of the Chartres pilgrimage: penance
The pilgrimage draws people from all over the world. There's a reason they keep coming back
Hugh Burling
The bishop who ordained John Paul II showed how to heroically fight totalitarian atheism
Bishop Sapieha became a model for how clergy should live under tyrannical Communism
Fr Raymond de Souza
PICTURES: Catholic world celebrates Corpus Christi
Catholics across the world celebrated the feast on its traditional day
Staff Reporter
How Eucharistic miracles show Christ's blood type
Scientific testing on a wide variety of Eucharistic miracles consistently shows human flesh with blood group AB
Nick Hallett
The war we’re not fighting against ISIS
Islamic extremists recruit their fighters with slick propaganda about Christian history. Exposing the lies should be part of our strategy
Adam DeVille
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