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Cardinal Parolin speaks on the Latin Mass
In exclusive comments to the Catholic Herald, Cardinal Parolin has addressed tensions over the Traditional Latin Mass, echoing the Pope’s recent message to the French bishops
Niwa Limbu
Chartres shows why Mary matters
A pilgrimage to Chartres and a visit to the Colosseum illuminate the moral gulf between Christian and pagan civilisation, and the enduring power of Marian devotion
Clement Harrold
Lady Day: the forgotten Christian New Year
March 25 was long kept as New Year’s Day, and from the Annunciation to Tolkien its place in Christian tradition helps explain why it still feels like the true beginning of the year
Fr Dwight Longenecker
Church in South Korea repeats warning over excommunicated visionary
South Korea’s bishops have renewed their warning over the excommunicated visionary Julia Youn of Naju ahead of World Youth Day 2027 in Seoul
The Catholic Herald
Rise in anti-Catholic rhetoric strains US religious unity
Disputes among public figures and commentators are testing fragile interfaith alliances in American politics
Jacqueline O'Hara
La Trappe’s possible closure matters far beyond Normandy
If the mother house of the Trappists can no longer endure, the reasons may lie not only in demographics and money but in a deeper loss of monastic purpose
Dom Alcuin Reid
SSPX sets out case for episcopal consecrations in new book sent to Italian bishops
The SSPX has written to every diocesan bishop in Italy, distributing a new book defending its plan for episcopal consecrations and arguing that a grave crisis in the Church justifies extraordinary action
The Catholic Herald
Why some Catholics will look to Restore Britain
A new political movement promising to defend Britain’s Christian heritage raises questions about where Catholics should place their political support
Connor Tomlinson
The Irishman who reminded the Church how to win souls
Frank Duff, founder of the Legion of Mary, believed the Church would only renew itself when ordinary Catholics took responsibility for winning souls for Christ
Ruadhan Jones
The return of silence in an age of noise
As modern life grows louder and more distracted, young people are discovering that the Church’s ancient understanding of silence offers a deeper response than digital detox
Delphine Chui
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