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ordinary form divine office week iv sunday, november 6: 32nd sunday in ordinary time 2 mc 7:1-2, 9-14; ps 17; 2 thes 2:16-3:5; lk 20:27-38 m...
The Catholic Herald
November 6 to November 13
cardinal nichols (westminster) sun to sat: westminster diocese pilgrimage to the holy land. archbishop longley (birmingham) sun to sat: join...
The Catholic Herald
A compelling case for the Holy Shroud of Turin
In his latest book, Robert Spitzer offers a convincing answer to a challenging question
Francis Phillips
Catholic Church turns to Instagram to help people face death
It is part of a new initiative The Art of Dying, which offers 'a helping hand' to those dealing with death and bereavement
Susan Byron
Six new Beatitudes proposed by Pope Francis
Pope Francis offered the list at a Mass celebrating the Feast of All Saints
Catholic News Service
Full text: Pope's homily at Mass in Malmö
'The Beatitudes are the image of Christ and consequently of each Christian,' the Pope said
Staff Reporter
Priests advised to celebrate Masses outdoors after massive earthquake in Italy
The earthquake, which measured 6.5 on the Richter scale, was the most severe in Italy since 1980
Catholic News Service
Full text: Pope's homily at service for 500th anniversary of Reformation
Pope Francis delivered the homily at the ecumenical prayer service in Sweden
Staff Reporter
14 million-piece mosaic will be 'a wonder to behold', says cardinal at at national shrine in America
Cardinal Wuerl offered prayers and gave blessing at a special ceremony ahead of new mosaic's installation
Catholic News Service
'Closeness does us good,' says Pope ahead of Sweden visit
Pope Francis will take part in ecumenical events to mark the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation.
Catholic News Service
The Reformation's divisions still mark Sweden - as the Pope's visit shows
His visit should not make us gloss over the very real issues facing both Catholics and Protestants
Ulf Ekman
Why I've chosen to be cremated
It is a great comfort to know my earthly remains will rest under a copy of the Holy Shroud
Francis Phillips
A leap across the great divide
Thanks to astonishing ecumenical advances, Catholics can recognise – and even give thanks for – the witness of Martin Luther
Mgr Mark Langham
The great Tudor Bible myth
To this day many believe that the Catholic Church refused to give people the Bible and religious instruction in English
Dominic Selwood
Iraqi Christians rejoice but await Mosul’s fall
christians from qaraqosh, south of mosul in iraq, are celebrating after their village was liberated from isis last week, as pope francis den...
Staff writers
‘Follow Mary and punch the Devil’
mary should be our model for a religion that fights for the truth even when it is unpopular, archbishop charles chaput of philadelphia said ...
Staff writers
A leap across the great divide
in october 2012, the catholic bishops of germany received an invitation that left them stumped. german protestants had asked them to join in...
Mgr Mark Langham
Get thee from the nunnery
“i do not owe you obedience and i will not obey you ... i am in a good, pious, blessed, honourable, free, spiritual estate, wherein both my ...
Amy Welborn
Comments of the Week
the media ignores us in the ‘buffer zone’ debate sir – we are writing to express our deep distress at the current campaign to introduce buff...
The Catholic Herald
Television: Jude Law is brilliant – but he’s no pope
the young pope is one of those over-complex english-language tv shows that requires subtitles. it clearly contains deep, dark ruminations on...
Tim Stanley
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