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Brothers face backlash over euthanasia
the catholic bishops of belgium have said they oppose euthanasia for mentally ill patients, saying such a step “attacks the very foundations...
Staff writers
Cartoonists have a licence for mischief
recently a certain politician became editor of the london evening standard . a fan of cartoons – despite some unflattering portrayals of him...
Christian Adams
Comments of the week
it is sentimentalism to trivialise evil sir – it is disappointing to see melanie mcdonagh fall prey to the new theological sentimentalism in...
The Catholic Herald
Monteverdi’s career of harmony and rivalry
claudio monteverdi, whose 450th anniversary we celebrate this year, was almost as good at grumbling as he was at composing. he had entered t...
Jonathan Wright
This wave of technology will transform politics
connected world by philip larrey, penguin, £14.99 the robots have started to arrive and more are coming. in an age of specialisation and acc...
Cardinal George Pell
PICTURES: 'Stunning' frescos revealed in Roman catacombs
Some of the frescos are more than 1,600 years old
Catholic News Service
Filipino authorities vow to save hostages as battle with Islamists rages
A Catholic priest is among those being held by the extremists in the southern city of Marawi
Associated Press
Filipino bishops offer cautious support for 'temporary' martial law
President Duterte declared martial law across the southern part of the country after Islamist militants stormed the city of Marawi
Catholic News Service
Pope Francis's South Sudan trip postponed after security fears
The Pope reportedly made the decision reluctantly 'after the information coming to his desk left him with few alternatives'
Staff Reporter
The Catacombs remind us of the courage and steadfastness of the early Christians
A visit to Rome is incomplete without a pilgrimage to these holy places, sacred to the memory of Christians who were prepared to die for their faith
Francis Phillips
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