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Cannes: An Ecumenical Matter
cannes has long been maligned as a sunny place for shady people. despite its apparent superficiality, there is a significant spiritual dimen...
Frank Mannion
Nuns give first interview, speak of 'pure joy' on discovering Sister Wilhelmina's 'incorrupt' remains
the sisters of the benedictines of mary, queen of apostles, have for the first time spoken publicly about discovering the "incorrupt" remain...
Olenka Hamilton
On Pilgrimage With: Jamie MacGuire
jamie macguire, managing editor us catholic herald. where would you go? santiago de compostela, the city of my namesake, st james. tradition...
James MacGuire
Lunch at the Palazzo Taverna and CNEWA reception
lunch at the palazzo taverna on april 19, a luncheon was hosted for the herald at the palazzo taverna on via di monte giordano in rome by to...
The Catholic Herald
All Saints, Wardour: The tale of a Wiltshire parish
thomas arundell, the younger son of sir john arundell of lanherne, in 1541 acquired the (previously monastic) manors of tisbury and donhead....
Michael Hodges
The nature of God is seen in the love that took Jesus to the Cross
we always say that god is not a puzzle to be solved, but the unfathomable reality within and beyond everything that is, ever has been or eve...
Fr Richard Ounsworth OP
Iraq's Christians: A resilient and determined people
iraq’s christians cling to hope, despite decades of sanctions, violence and persecution, says tom westcott. after two decades of political&n...
Tom Westcott
The spiritual life of Václav Havel
benjamin ivry looks at the czech leader’s complicated relationship with catholicism. this year marks the 30th anniversary of the election of...
Benjamin Ivry
Coronation Diary: by John Martin Robinson
the anointing and crowning of king charles iii was a deeply religious event. as an officer of arms i had the privilege (and duty) of attendi...
John Martin Robinson
‘Remember, God is communion’: A day in the life of a seminarian in Rome
at 5am, my alarm hauls me into another day in the eternal city. an icon on my bedroom wall of christ pantocrator comes into focus. it’s a be...
Gerard Holden
The recognisably Catholic costumes and rites at the Coronation
so: the coronation. not quite everything that one might have liked in an ideal world – obviously not nearly enough ermine – but certainly no...
Serenhedd James
Sainted saunterers: prayer and praise on the pilgrim road to Chartres
good news in the church is even more appealing on the feast that is sometimes described as the church’s birthday. the annual pilgrimage from...
Gavin Ashenden
Letter from the Editor: June 2023
i am delighted to see that the national gallery in london has put on a free show (on until july 30) celebrating the life and legacy of ...
William Cash
The Paschal mystery continues at the Ascension and Pentecost
in the “farewell discourse” of st john’s gospel, chapters 14-16, christ prepares his disciples for his departure. in fact there is some deli...
Fr Richard Ounsworth OP
New Papal Nuncio presents credentials to King Charles III
the new apostolic nuncio to great britain yesterday presented his diplomatic credentials to king charles iii. archbishop miguel maury buendí...
Simon Caldwell
How a determined laity in Washington, D.C and Arlington, VA is fighting Latin Mass restrictions
since pope benedict xvi issued summorum pontificum in 2007, liberalising celebration of the traditional latin mass, the older fo...
Noah Peters
Persecution of Catholic-owned Calvary Hospital is radical call to arms for Australian Catholics
last week, the australian capital territory’s overlords announced their plan to strip calvary hospital – an establishment of the sisters of ...
Cronan Yu
The Francigena Britannica: Walking the pilgrim path
brian mooney early spring, as chaucer tells us, is the start of the pilgrimage season. thanks to an account left by archbishop of canterbury...
Brian Mooney
On Pilgrimage With: Charles Moseley
where would you go? my wholly unrealistic dream would be to walk in galilee. i would love to walk the via francigena, starting in canterbury...
The Catholic Herald
Miracles might happen
hollywood continues to stereotype the church, says julia hamilton. miracle at manchester is a drama, based on a true story, of high-school s...
Julia Hamilton
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