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Pope Francis wants Romero sites to become places of pilgrimage, says archbishop
Vatican officials are studying a miracle that could pave the way for Blessed Oscar Romero's canonisation
Catholic News Service
Hardened hearts can turn Catholics into atheists, says Pope Francis
Being deaf to God's voice leads to the 'path of unfaithfulness', the Pope said
Junno Arocho Esteves
Pope approves Fatima seers miracle
Pope Francis is likely to canonise Blesseds Francisco and Jacinta Marto during his trip to Fatima in May
Junno Arocho Esteves
Express to Cairo
during the first papal visit to egypt in the year 2000, pope john paul ii addressed a gathering of christians and muslims. “we do not know e...
The Catholic Herald
The big story of the past seven days
✣ employers ‘can ban crosses and hijabs at work’ what happened? the european court of justice has ruled that employers have the right to ban...
Staff writers
In Brief
don’t hesitate to call in an exorcist, says pope pope francis told priests on friday that they “should not hesitate” to refer penitents to e...
Staff writers
The Pope’s ghostwriter
when one thinks of argentine catholicism, one unanswered question emerges: who among the local church figures is the closest to pope francis...
Jose Maria Poirier
Comments of the Week
the novelist horrified by the english mass sir – canon david cotter (letter, march 17) queries my account of jf powers’s decision to sit out...
The Catholic Herald
Word This Week
fourth sunday of lent 1 sm 16:1, 6-7 & 10-13; eph 5:8-14; jn 9:1-41 (year a) ‘god does not see as man sees; man looks at appearances, bu...
Bishop David McGough
Pastor Iuventus
i have been reading the letters of st zélie martin, mother of the little flower. zélie kept up a formidable correspondence with her sister, ...
Pastor Iuventus
Lectio Divina
fourth sunday of lent: jn 9:1, 6-9, 13-17, 34-36* 1 as jesus was walking along, he saw a man who had been born blind. 6 after he said this, ...
Mgr Andrew Burnham
Christian hope is based on patiently enduring what life brings, says Pope
The Pope said that Scripture and prayer can give people the energy to help those in need
Catholic News Service
Church leaders: Restoration of Jesus's tomb signals new cooperation
The Edicule in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre underwent a major renovation after it was deemed unsafe
Catholic News Service
Don't treat confessional like a dry cleaners, says Pope Francis
In his morning homily, the Pope said confession does not simply remove the stains from one's conscience
Catholic News Service
Good Friday collection supports Church in the Holy Land
The global Holy Land Collection is taken up in most dioceses around the world on Good Friday
Cindy Wooden
St Joseph was a 'dreamer' of quiet strength, says Pope
The Pope reflected on St Joseph during his morning homily yesterday
Catholic News Service
'Samantha sealed my bond with God': speaking to parents of children with Down's syndrome
Down's syndrome is an awkward subject for the West. But we should attend to people's experiences
Daniel Blackman
A lovely gift idea for Lent
The Rosary of Our Lady of Sorrows is a wonderful read for those trying to embrace the Lenten season
Francis Phillips
Czech cardinal who washed windows and defied communist regime dies at 84
Pope Francis has paid tribute to Cardinal Miloslav Vlk's 'tenacious fidelity to Christ despite privation and persecution'
Catholic News Service
Vatican releases Pope's schedule for Fatima visit
The Pope will make the pilgrimage to the Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima when he visits Portugal on May 12-13.
Catholic News Service
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