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Why so many Americans are becoming Catholic
From packed adoration nights to crowded confession lines, signs of renewed interest in Catholicism suggest that authentic witness and digital access are helping bring Americans to the faith
Jacqueline O'Hara
Ireland’s quiet rise in anti-Catholic attacks
Recent attacks on priests’ houses and churches suggest a deepening hostility towards Catholicism in Ireland, shaped by cultural change, political rhetoric and a wider loss of the sacred
Ruadhan Jones
A new tool for an ancient mission
How Catholic AI is equipping the faithful to answer the questions our age is asking
The Catholic Herald
Why more people are becoming Catholic this Easter
As more people enter the Catholic Church this Easter, Cardinal Vincent Nichols reflects on their search for belonging, beauty, silence and, above all, Jesus
Cardinal Vincent Nichols
Bishop Barron to join Trump in rededication of United States under God
Bishop Robert Barron and other Catholic figures will join Donald Trump in Washington for a national rededication marking America’s 250th anniversary
The Catholic Herald
The English Lady’s return from exile
After centuries in exile, England’s lost pre-Reformation statue of Our Lady of Ipswich may return briefly to the country she once left behind
Declan J. Ganley
How the Church keeps the sacred days of Holy Week
From Palm Sunday to the Easter Vigil, the Church’s liturgy leads the faithful step by step through Christ’s Passion, death and resurrection
Clement Harrold
Cardinal Sarah warns Church ‘is nothing without God’
Cardinal Sarah warns the Church “is nothing without God” and says turning the liturgy into a “battlefield” risks undermining its mission
The Catholic Herald
The quiet Catholic revival in a Scottish university town
At St Andrews, one of Britain’s oldest universities, a growing number of young people are exploring Catholicism in search of meaning, tradition and transcendence
Andrew Cusack
Pope Leo XIV to meet Anglican primate in Rome
The meeting with Sarah Mullally follows a personal exchange of letters between the two leaders
The Catholic Herald
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