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Kemi Badenoch and the Christian roots of Conservatism
Kemi Badenoch may not profess Christian faith, but her Wilberforce Lecture argued that Conservatism still depends on Christian virtues.
Melanie McDonagh
Advent: The Forgotten Season of Penitence
Advent holds a unique tension: joyful expectation and necessary repentance. Recovering this balance may be the key to rediscovering the wonder we have lost.
Fr Gavan Jennings
James VI and I: The last great humanist king
A new portrait of James VI and I reveals a ruler far more complex than the caricatures.
John Morrill
The Second Vatican Council is not to blame
The Second Vatican Council is now 60 years old. But for all the disputes, real rupture came from an inadequately catechised clergy
Gavin Ashenden
The story of St Nicholas
Drawn from 9th C sources, this vivid portrait of St Nicholas recounts his hidden generosity, his election as bishop, and the miraculous aid he offered to all who called upon him.
John the Deacon
How St Nicholas became Santa Claus
Santa may seem secular, but his story is deeply Christian. Behind the red suit stands St Nicholas: bishop, wonderworker and giver of gifts
Melanie McDonagh
Why schools must stop erasing the Nativity
A Nativity play in Inverness reminds us that Christ is desperately needed at the centre of the Christmas season.
Samantha Smith
Crib, crown and cross
From the archives: Mass shared by Catholics from three continents and a reminder of what Advent really asks of us.
Fr John Gallagher SJ
Pope Leo XIV and the return of a global papacy
As Pope Leo signals a desire to visit Algeria and engages quietly in Middle Eastern diplomacy, his in-flight remarks reveal a papacy rediscovering its global vocation
The Catholic Herald
The loneliest generation: how convenience culture is unravelling our humanity
Delphine Chui explores how convenience culture, frictionless living, and declining community life are reshaping our humanity.
Delphine Chui
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