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The synod dominated by heretics and eccentrics with bad ideas
The Church is a family; in every family there are eccentric uncles and peculiar cousins like Leopold and Ricci who, we all feel, are best forgotten
Fr Alexander Lucie-Smith
Pope Francis names Rome auxiliary bishop as vicar of the city
Archbishop Angelo De Donatis is a well-known spiritual director who led Francis's Lenten retreat in 2014
Carol Glatz
50 years on, a fascinating glimpse of how liturgical reform became a juggernaut
Eucharisticum Mysterium, issued on May 25 1967, shows the conflict between innovation and tradition
Joseph Shaw
First Swedish bishop since the Reformation to be made a cardinal
Cardinal-designate Anders Arborelius said the appointment showed that even tiny groups of Catholics were important
Carol Glatz
Trump's visit is a coming of age for Israel
The Jewish people have endured a long exile from history. They have now returned.
Fr Raymond de Souza
Benedict XVI breaks silence to praise cardinal
we should be grateful to pope francis for appointing cardinal robert sarah to guard the church’s liturgy, benedict xvi has said. in an after...
Staff writers
Fr Raymond J de Souza: Israel’s blessing and burden
president donald trump visited the western wall this week during his visit to israel. that was wholly unthinkable 50, 70 and 100 years ago. ...
Fr Raymond de Souza
Comments of the week
don’t miss this chance to help the unborn sir – fifty years ago the abortion act was passed. since then more than eight million abortions ha...
The Catholic Herald
Omnium Gatherum
pius xii wrote of our blessed mother: “let all christians, therefore, glory in being subjects of the virgin mother of god, who, while wieldi...
Fr John Zuhlsdorf
Lectio Divina
sixth sunday of easter: john 14:15-21 16 the eleven disciples went to the hill in galilee where jesus had told them to go. 17 when they saw ...
Mgr Anthony Abela
Mass readings
ordinary form divine office week iii sunday, may 28: the ascension of the lord acts 1:1-11; ps 47; eph 1:17-23; mt 28:16-20 monday, may 29: ...
The Catholic Herald
Pictures of the week
1 the world apostolate of fatima (scotland) brings the pilgrimage statue of our lady of fatima to st andrew’s cathedral, glasgow (photo: pau...
The Catholic Herald
When does faith disappear?
when friedrich nietzsche declared that “god is dead” he added a question: “what kind of a sponge does it take to wipe away a whole horizon?”...
Fr Ronald Rolheiser
Pope Francis: God is no warlord claiming victory with enemies' blood
'God does not like to be loved the way a warlord would like, dragging his people to victory, debasing them in the blood of his enemies,' Pope Francis said
Catholic News Service
What Mary Magdalene can teach us about adoring the Lord
Fr Sean Davison writes with profound insight on why she is always depicted at the foot of the Cross
Francis Phillips
Another Catholic manager has won the Premier League. Here's why we shouldn't be surprised
Antonio Conte, manager of Chelsea, is on the record about the strength of his faith, telling newspapers about his prayer life and about meeting the Pope
Michael Duggan
Medjugorje report leads Church into uncharted territory, says commission member
Fr Salvatore Perrella says the Church has not yet distinguished between the phases of a particular series of apparitions
Cindy Wooden
It's no surprise Benedict XVI is praising Cardinal Sarah - the two enjoy a rare spiritual kinship
The Cardinal and the Pope Emeritus understand that priests and bishops have a special requirement to constantly renew their life of prayer
Francis Phillips
Pope Francis moves Corpus Christi procession to Sunday
Vatican spokesman Greg Burke said a Sunday celebration will cause 'less inconvenience' in Rome
Staff Reporter
What Anglicans get right about angels
We need to start taking these blessed creatures seriously again
Matthew Walther
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