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Pope Francis
Stephen Daisley: Scotland’s messianic age
an old joke sees a jewish man accosted by some burly types on one of glasgow’s rougher streets. “you a catholic or a protestant?” demands th...
Stephen Daisley
‘If they re-elect me, I’d have to consider it’
in many ways, says fra’ matthew festing, it’s a relief not to be his most eminent highness the prince and grand master of the knights of mal...
Dan Hitchens
The Pope’s ghostwriter
when one thinks of argentine catholicism, one unanswered question emerges: who among the local church figures is the closest to pope francis...
Jose Maria Poirier
Fine art: American titans who changed art forever
visiting american dream: pop to present at the british museum is a bit like solving a whodunit, cracking a finickity puzzle, or unmasking a ...
Miguel Cullen
March 26 to April 1
cardinal nichols (westminster) tue: ccee symposium ‘barcelona’ 17 (day 1), 9.00am. opening session of the ccee symposium ‘barcelona’ 17, 4.3...
The Catholic Herald
Westminster attack: Pope Francis 'assures Britain of his prayers'
In a message the Pope said he invoked 'divine strength and peace' upon families who were grieving
Staff Reporter
Pope Francis says migrant crisis is 'biggest tragedy' since Second World War
During his general audience, Pope Francis urged pilgrims to welcome refugees
Associated Press
We will never tire of standing by refugees seeking a better life, US bishops say
The bishops of America have released a pastoral message urging Catholics to show solidarity to refugees
Catholic News Service
Morning Catholic must-reads: 23/03/17
A daily guide to what's happening in the Catholic Church
Luke Coppen
Christian hope is based on patiently enduring what life brings, says Pope
The Pope said that Scripture and prayer can give people the energy to help those in need
Catholic News Service
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