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Mexican bishop faces backlash for con-celebrating Eucharist with Anglican female cleric
The retired bishop provoked widespread controversy after he celebrated the Eucharist with an Anglican female minister at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe
Niwa Limbu
Pope Leo’s desire for ‘flatmates’ offers a valuable lesson to all Catholics
It is encouraging to discover the Pope’s determination to live in community and bring Augustinian spirituality to the heart and apex of the Catholic Church, beginning with the papal apartments
Gavin Ashenden
SSPX responds to criticisms by Cardinal Arborelius
The cardinal asserted that the SSPX does not live and work in communion with the Holy See and that therefore the sacraments celebrated by its priests are 'valid but illicit'
Niwa Limbu
Parishioners protest Latin Mass suppression in Detroit
Catholics gathered outside Detroit’s Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament to protest that the TLM remains at the heart of parish worship
Niwa Limbu
Cardinal Parolin opens 75th National Liturgical Week in Naples
The Italian city is providing the stage for the Church’s most important gathering of the Jubilee Year which focuses on the Liturgy and its role
The Catholic Herald
The Camino de Santiago reminds us to walk in the footsteps of the Pilgrim Church
'The Pilgrim Church' is one of those mysterious, allusively beautiful phrases that moves in and out of a Catholic layperson’s consciousness – but it wasn't one that I dwelt on until my own experience of pilgrimage this summer
Chris Yates
Archaeological find on Arabian island confirms 7th-century Christian presence
The artifact discovered offers "proof" of an enduring Christian monastic presence 1,400 years ago on the small island in the Persian Gulf
The Catholic Herald
Vatican drops SSPX pilgrimage from official Jubilee 2025 calendar
A sudden change to the Vatican’s Jubilee 2025 calendar raise fresh questions
Niwa Limbu
Sister Annella Zervas moves a step closer to sainthood
benedictine nun, sister annella zervas, is one step closer to being declared a saint by the catholic church. bishop andrew cozzens of the di...
The Catholic Herald
Cardinal Duka to represent pope at Gdańsk archdiocese centenary
cardinal dominik duka o.p. has been asked by pope leo to stand as papal envoy for the centenary of the archdiocese of gdańsk, north poland. ...
Niwa Limbu
Return of the Word: why the young are turning back to God at remarkable speed
ideas are not toys. they have the power to put things into motion and affect reality. as genesis, the prologue of john, and aristotelian-tho...
Tom Colsy
Why Catholic conversions speak, and Anglican ones fall silent
The saints, the Eucharist and the sacrament of reconciliation make new Catholics shout for joy. In reverse, it is hard to know what to say.
Gavin Ashenden
Up to 8,000 members of SSPX Jubilee pilgrimage parade in Vatican
The special occasion marks a rare moment of visible accord between SSPX and the Vatican following long-running tensions
The Catholic Herald
Protest at French church after FSSP clergy removed by bishop
Banners hang from railings around Notre-Dame de Valence as protests continue against what is viewed as diocese suppression of the FSSP-run church
Niwa Limbu
Vatican approves new liturgical calendar and patron saints for Arabian Peninsula
The decision marks a historic moment for Catholics in the region, acknowledging the deep roots of Christianity in a land often overlooked in the broader history of the Church
The Catholic Herald
Four British pilgrimages named for the Evangelists set up as part of 2025 Jubilee
A special multi-route walking pilgrimage has been established in England and Wales, which will converge at the Cathedral of St Barnabas for a celebration in September
The Catholic Herald
Leo XIV rejects Pachamama-style ecology in Amazon message
on 18 august 2025, a telegram from the vatican secretariat of state reached bogotá, where the bishops of the ecclesial conference of the ama...
Niwa Limbu
Image of the Virgin Mary left untouched after explosion in Peru
Amid destruction in Trujillo, sacred image of Mary remains intact.
Niwa Limbu
How Pope Leo spent the last Sunday of his summer holiday
pope leo has spent the last sunday of his summer holiday celebrating mass for local homeless people and sharing lunch with them. at 9.30 a.m...
The Catholic Herald
In photos: Pope Leo's first 100 days
Following the first 100 days of the 267th pope, the first from the United States.
The Catholic Herald
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