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On the Record: Listening from Lent to Passiontide, with one eye on Easter
tenebrae factae sunt – there was darkness. tenebrae is a dramatic three-part liturgy for holy week, consisting of sung psalms, lessons and r...
Alex Hodgkinson
There’s no place like Rome: Something for everyone, with the Pope as your neighbour
as the hot summer months approach, and rome brims with tourists and pilgrims flocking to the eternal city to soak up its rich historic cultu...
Elise Ann Allen
The second flood
the high house jessie greengrass, £14.99, 288pp, swift press what do we know about noah’s ark? rather a lot, actually. we know its dimension...
Violet Hudson
On pilgrimage with Tom Holland
where would you go? i’ve done the camino to santiago and i’ve always wanted to go to rome (the via francigena). i’d been vaguely think...
The Catholic Herald
Conservative leadership candidates on trans issues and the right to life
last week, boris johnson finally packed his bags. or, at least, he started to. the tory pm – who is credited with ‘getting brexit done’, and...
The Catholic Herald
Metropolitan Hilarion: Catholics, Orthodox are united in belief in Christ’s Real Presence
budapest, hungary, sep 6, 2021 / 04:25 am a russian orthodox leader said on monday that belief in christ’s real presence in the eucharist un...
CNA Staff
Pope discusses war, migration and personal health on plane home from Malta
pope francis returned to rome on sunday after a two-day trip to malta. during the april 2-3 visit, he addressed civil authorities, visited a...
Pope Francis
The Tent Commandments
the 15-minute walk from frieze london to frieze masters takes you back millennia in time. in the recent past it was almost like travelling f...
Lucien de Guise
The battle for Ireland’s Catholic soul will not slacken in 2024
literary critic harold bloom said that all poets must confront their precursors in a type of “oedipal struggle in order to create an imagina...
Dubhaltach O Reachtnin
Catholic, Anglican and Jewish leaders unite to oppose assisted suicide Bill
catholic, anglican and jewish leaders have united to express their “profound disquiet” at a bill to legalise assisted suicide. they said the...
Simon Caldwell
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