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The most revealing book yet on Benedict XVI
last testament by benedict xvi, with peter seewald, bloomsbury, £16.99 the drill instructor surveyed the new recruits. he was expected to tu...
Luke Coppen
A beginner’s guide to ‘becoming God’
called to be the children of god edited by carl olson and david vincent meconi sj, ignatius, £18 there is an ancient belief that christians ...
Paul Senz
Briefly noted
maria maddalena de’pazzi: the making of a counter-reformation saint by clare copeland (oxford, £55) . when it comes to early modern carmelit...
Staff writers
Omnium Gatherum
in the traditional, extraordinary form, calendar, this sunday’s mass uses texts for the fifth sunday “left over” after epiphany. yes, you re...
Fr John Zuhlsdorf
Pastor Iuventus
the change in the hour is the fulcrum on which we turn towards the dark of winter, and a misty, damp morning strewn with brown leaves is a r...
Pastor Iuventus
Pictures of the Week
1 patti fordyce, dr caroline farey, catherine macmillan, fr dominic allain, sister jane louise, dr olive duddy and clare asquith at the 48th...
The Catholic Herald
November 6 to November 13
cardinal nichols (westminster) sun to sat: westminster diocese pilgrimage to the holy land. archbishop longley (birmingham) sun to sat: join...
The Catholic Herald
Prize Crossword 0464
cryptic across 1 common belief it requires fine geordie principles (6,5) 9 one’s doomed to fail not being a cricket-type – perhaps can’t kee...
Alun Evans
When it comes to evangelisation, the Church of England has got at least one thing right
A clear statistical picture is a key part of Christian mission
Stephen Bullivant
Even bishops are afraid to speak about witchcraft in Mozambique, says Sister
Sister Biasibetti says sorcery practices drive the trafficking of organs and body parts in the country
Junno Arocho Esteves
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