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Miracle Workers: Daniel Radcliffe's heaven-set comedy fails miserably
has hollywood ever really cared about god – i mean the true god, father, son and holy ghost? probably not. the great god mammon is another b...
Carl Curtis
Letters & emails
a papal visit and a war the world forgot sir – why don’t we care about yemen? the question is posed following your coverage (february 8 edit...
The Catholic Herald
St Paul can help us tackle the curse of opioid addiction
i first learned about the opioid affliction in america on reading jd vance’s marvellous memoir hillbilly elegy – his story about growing up ...
Mary Kenny
How to survive a secular workplace
one of the alarming effects of living in a society less and less beholden to traditional christian morality is that many catholics find them...
William Newton
Cardinal Zen: What the Church is risking in its dialogue with China
unfortunately, when someone in the vatican talks about the church’s “soft power”, they still mean it in a political (worldly) sense. the gen...
Cardinal Joseph Zen
Will the abuse summit be a turning point for the Church?
the vatican’s clerical abuse summit was many things at the same time, some of them contradictory. the summit was the sixth major initiative ...
Fr Raymond de Souza
We have a big new home, but there's a reason it feels so empty
i almost jumped out of my skin on saturday morning. i had arrived at the hairdressers’ early and nipped to the loo before my appointment. i ...
Madeleine Teahan
The row over Franco's body exposes divisions in the Church
controversial plans by spain’s governing socialists to rebury general francisco franco will not be opposed by the vatican, which has now ins...
Jonathan Luxmoore
What Catholics can learn from Ethiopia's Pentecostal PM
at the end of last month, pope francis welcomed africa’s most-watched young leader to the vatican. abiy ahmed, prime minister of ethiopia, a...
Fr Alistair Jones, OP
It's not easy being Catholic in the art world today. A new group wants to change that
"beauty can cut across a thousand arguments, it can speak directly to the heart, it can be persuasive in many mysterious ways.” so said gabr...
Clare McCarthy
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