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Pope Francis
Pope Francis’s traditionalists
on the weekend that posters of a scowling pope francis were plastered over rome by traditionalists protesting against his “bullying” tactics...
Damian Thompson
A guide to Catholic ultra-traditionalists
the sspx is often referred to in the secular media as an “ultra-traditionalist” or “extremist” body. this risks exhausting the adjectives ne...
Dan Hitchens
The Vatican’s stripped-down sovereignty
the knights of malta crisis brought rare attention to the issue of sovereignty for entities that are not territorial states – like the holy ...
Fr Raymond de Souza
What our politicians can learn from America
you might have thought that, after more than 30 years of campaigning to leave the eu, eurosceptic mps would have celebrated the historic vic...
William Cash
Comments of the Week
francis’s guiding light for the remarried sir – david baugh, a divorced catholic now in a happy, stable relationship with a widowed lady, re...
The Catholic Herald
February 12 to February 18
cardinal nichols (westminster) tue: travels to rome for presidency ccee meeting, 7.00am. wed: meetings in rome (day 1), 7.00am. thu: meeting...
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Staff Reporter
Poverty is greatest challenge to humanity, says Vatican’s UN nuncio
Archbishop Auza said that the world is now 'less stable and in desperate need of concrete signs of hope'
Catholic News Service
Ex-Chinese health minister challenged over organ trafficking at Vatican conference
Experts argued assurances from China aren't enough to prove its transplant programme has been reformed
Associated Press
Experts tell Australian abuse panel Church must look closely at clerical culture
Catholic experts have told an Australian government commission that the Church needed to re-examine its culture of clericalism
Catholic News Service
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