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Church of England
Redefining the monarchy by stealth
A quiet alteration to the description of the Sovereign's religious office raises important constitutional questions that Parliament and the public should not ignore
Gavin Ashenden
Former Anglican nuns mark decade in full communion with Rome
Their journey from Anglican religious life to Rome remains a notable example of Pope Benedict XVI’s ordinariate vision
Thomas Colsy
Twilight of the Anglican establishment
Alan Don’s witty and revealing private journals illuminate the ceremonial, politics and personalities that shaped Anglican public Christianity between the wars and beyond
Robin Ward
Why Catholics cannot share Communion with Anglicans
A reader is troubled after a friend is refused Communion at Mass, prompting a reflection on unity, belief and the Eucharist
The Herald Chaplain
Saturday Read: The enduring pull of England’s cathedrals
A new Theos report suggests that England’s cathedrals remain among the nation’s most powerful public expressions of Christianity and sacred space
Andrew Cusack
Cathedral finances face ‘constant pressure’, MPs to be told
Deans of England’s cathedrals are to meet MPs after new research highlighted the financial pressures facing the country’s historic cathedral buildings
The Catholic Herald
Leo’s diplomatic approach tested by Mullally’s reception
The Vatican’s welcome for Sarah Mullally has sparked fresh questions about the balance between ecumenical outreach and doctrinal clarity
Michael Haynes
What did Sarah Mullaly really say in Rome?
Lambeth Palace clarifies remarks after edited footage altered the meaning of an interview
The Catholic Herald
The Anglican bishops who made the Abortion Act possible
The history of the Abortion Act 1967 cannot be told without recognising the role Church of England bishops played in its passage
Peter Day-Milne
Crossing the Tiber: why some Anglican clergy hesitate
For Anglican clergy discerning conversion, questions of livelihood, formation and responsibility remain unresolved
Msgr Michael Nazir-Ali
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