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Pope Francis
Don’t mention Regensburg
kraków fifteen years after the september 11 attacks, and 10 years after benedict xvi’s address at regensburg, pope francis has adopted the c...
Fr Raymond de Souza
An end to growth for growth’s sake
the digital age has brought with it many economic problems. instead of exploring the possibilities for peer-to-peer exchange and broader bus...
Douglas Rushkoff
Briefly noted
ignatian formation by janos lukács sj (gracewing, £14.99) . the place of st ignatius’s spiritual exercises in jesuit affections could not be...
Staff writers
Morning Catholic must-reads: 04/08/16
A daily guide to what's happening in the Catholic Church
Luke Coppen
The Olympics bring us together as 'one human family', says Pope
Pope Francis tells general audience that the Olympics brings down barriers between people from different backgrounds
Cindy Wooden
Pope Francis: 'During Auschwitz silence, I prayed for all victims of war and violence'
The Pontiff told the faithful that young people today gave 'strong signs' of hope and brotherhood in a world plagued with 'cruelty'
Staff Reporter
Four lessons all Catholics can learn from the martyrdom of Fr Hamel
Martyrdom is an act of witness; it is a way that God has of trying to tell His Church something important, and we must listen
Fr Alexander Lucie-Smith
The Church must give women a bigger role, but ordaining them as deacons isn’t the answer
Catholic women used to wield colossal power. The Pope's commission alone can't bring back those days
Matthew Schmitz
World Youth Day in Panama will be a 'Latina fiesta', says bishop
Cardinal Jose Lacunza Maestrojuan said the country would give World Youth Day 2019 a distinctive flavour
Catholic News Service
Pope Francis: It's 'terrible' children taught they can choose gender
The Pope told Polish bishops that there are powerful institutions which fund the spread of gender theory in schools
Staff Reporter
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