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St Dominic’s fight against heresy set to dance
it’s good to talk. and the order of preachers (dominicans) did some good talking together late last month during our 800th jubilee mission c...
Fr Dominic White
Omnium Gatherum
as i write i am within sight of the rocky mountains, preparing to preach at masses during a parish’s forty hours’ devotion, also called by t...
Fr John Zuhlsdorf
Saint of the week: Scholastica (February 10)
a monastic family st scholastica was the sister of st benedict – they were twins, if you believe some historians, including the scholarly st...
Staff Reporter
Mass readings
ordinary form divine office week i sunday, february 5: fifth sunday in ordinary time is 58:7-10; ps 112; 1 cor 2:1-5; mt 5:13-16 monday, feb...
The Catholic Herald
'Harvard was a great place to be Catholic - I felt like a rebel': an interview with Aurora Griffin
The author discusses faith at university, friendships with atheists, and the old Mass and the new
Francis Phillips
Ordinariate issues Amoris guidelines
bishop steven lopes, head of the american ordinariate, has reaffirmed traditional church teaching on communion for the remarried. a pastoral...
Staff writers
In brief
cardinal o’malley given role at the cdf cardinal sean o’malley, president of the vatican’s commission on sex abuse, has been appointed as a ...
Staff writers
Ex-Anglicans have been here before
last week a bishop offered the faithful some timely reassurance. bishop steven lopes leads the american branch of the ordinariate – a group ...
Fr Ed Tomlinson
The Maltese furore
the apostle paul brought the gospel to malta, and the maltese today arguably remain the most catholic people on the planet, despite plunging...
Fr Mark Drew
Orthodox Catholicism’s eastern outpost
of all the countries you might expect to take centre stage in the church’s internal drama, a muslim-majority former soviet republic with a m...
Dan Hitchens
Comments of the Week
parishes aren’t taking loneliness seriously sir – mary kenny’s article, “we’ll never wipe out loneliness” (january 13), was both interesting...
The Catholic Herald
The Christian sense and sensibility of Jane Austen
this year marks the bicentenary of jane austen’s death, at the age of 41. what sort of christian was this imaginative and highly intelligent...
Peter Mullen
Lectio Divina
matthew 5:1-12 1 jesus saw the crowds and went up a hill, where he sat down. his disciples gathered round him, 2 and he began to teach them:...
Mgr Anthony Abela
Saint of the week: Brigid of Ireland (February 1)
beauty restored st brigid was born in 451 to unmarried parents: a pagan chieftain called dubthach and a christian slave called broicsech. du...
Staff Reporter
Mass readings
ordinary form divine office week vi sunday, january 29: fourth sunday in ordinary time zep 2:3; 3:12-13; ps 146; 1 cor 1:26-31; mt 5:1-12a m...
The Catholic Herald
January 29 to February 4
cardinal nichols (westminster) tue-wed: joint catholic-anglican bishops’ meeting, the royal angus hotel, birmingham, 11.00am. thu: mass for ...
The Catholic Herald
Kazakhstan, outpost of Catholic orthodoxy
The country has become a bastion of doctrinal traditionalism. Its traumatic history may be part of the explanation
Dan Hitchens
The Maltese furore
Two very unlikely bishops have issued the most permissive guidelines yet on Amoris Laetitia. No wonder many Catholics are up in arms
Fr Mark Drew
Cardinal Wuerl: 'Amoris Laetitia is part of Church's faithful and living tradition'
The US cardinal made the remarks in a letter to the priests of the Washington Archdiocese.
Catholic News Service
Pope Francis: 'God listens to all prayers, even angry ones'
'Tell God what you feel to his face,' Francis said during Mass in the chapel of his Vatican residence
Catholic News Service
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