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Pakistan: Waiting for justice
asia bibi’s family are anxiously anticipating the supreme court’s verdict asia bibi has been on death row for eight years. while she has rem...
Mark Greaves
Diary: by Harry Mount
ever since 1984, when i went to westminster school, i have explored the hidden corners of st james’s park. the park is tiny – only 57 acres ...
Harry Mount
Chapter & verse: The kitchen-table genius of a Catholic poet
allan massie reflects on the life and work of the orkney poet george mackay brown, who saw holiness in the natural world george mackay brown...
Allan Massie
Mind the pastoral gap
“you dodged it,” i smiled at my priest as the congregation was filing past him after mass, and he grinned, knowing what i meant. the theme o...
Ann Widdecombe
Comments of the week
letters should include a genuine postal or email address, phone number and the style or title of the writer. email: letters@catholicherald.c...
The Catholic Herald
Arts essay: Ireland’s farewell to a world of beauty
where will my countrymen find transcendence now, asks michael duggan in the middle of the last century, whenever they needed to experience t...
Michael Duggan
Film: An elusive figure in the line of fire
under the wire is a documentary about the war correspondent marie colvin. it is also, just as much, a film about her photographer colleague ...
KV Turley
The year couples left the Church ‘on tiptoe’
michael duggan steps into a time machine that takes him back to humanae vitae the schism of ‘68 edited by alana harris, palgrave, 400pp, £69...
Michael Duggan
Treating reality like a playground
david beer on the new class who have hacked the media the death of the gods by carl miller, heinemann, 400pp, £20 it’s tempting to think of ...
David Beer
Matthew Walther: The consoling gloom of Paul VI
i have no doubt that giovanni battista enrico antonio maria montini currenly enjoys the beatific vision for the very simple reason that i ha...
Matthew Walther
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