The unique challenge of a Catholic education
Gertrude Clarke meets Paul Stubbings, head of the Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School in London
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Gertrude Clarke meets Paul Stubbings, head of the Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School in London
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Karl Gustel Wärnberg meets Cardinal Müller to hear his views on the Tridentine Mass, the Synodal Way and restoring unity in the Church
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Read MoreThe Church offers scant advice on how to make a good marriage, but the miracle at Cana, as orchestrated by the Blessed Virgin, is a good place to start
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Justin Doherty says an amendment has been tabled to the Health and Care Bill that may at last persuade the NHS to be more sensitive to parents’ wishes
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Read MoreLent looms. But for members of Exodus 90, a sort of rigorous abstinence the Desert Fathers might recognise has been a way of life since 17 January
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In her new book, Jane Whitaker looks at how the conversion of monastic houses into secular dwellings has shaped today’s religious architecture
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We need holy men to answer Christ’s call to become priests. We don’t have enough priests in the West and the problem is reaching a crisis point as more and more priests retire. Dioceses cannot replenish their reserves of priests by ordaining one man per year, while five retire. As a Church we must commit […]
One of the realities of the human condition is that our bodies degrade over time and that causes everyone whose life is not cut short by disease and injury to eventually experience physical suffering. This is part of God’s Plan of Providence and serves several useful purposes, even for the people experiencing excruciating, unrelenting pain. […]
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Photo by Anna Dziubinska on Unsplash A Check List? It took me almost 40 years to make my way into the Catholic Church. I feel a burning desire to make up for lost time… and to make the most of the second chance I have received. To that end, over t…
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Image: Photo by Max Kukurudziak on Unsplash A Daily Quote to Inspire Your Catholic Faith “For Purgatory, after all, is the fire of the love of God, cauterising the wound of sin.” (Caryll Houselander, The Reed of God) Print this entry
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Francis X. Maier: As Russia moves closer to invading Ukraine, we should understand the history of Ukrainian resistance to Russian oppression.
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Once again, the people of Ukraine turn to the faith for their salvation against the Russian enemy at the gate…
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Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, a supporter of abortion, will be retiring from the court. Breyer, 83, is the Supreme…
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Pope Francis’ cardinal delegate has refused to recognize the Order of Malta’s appointed representative to a committee reviewing the Order’s…
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Read MoreYes, dear Ukrainians! It is Christianity that has inspired the greatest figures of your culture and art, and richly nourished…
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The dominant track in environmentalism today is practical atheism—the promotion of policies that have the effect of reducing the status…
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Image: Photography © by Andy Coan ENCOUNTERING THE WORD — YOUR DAILY BIBLE VERSES I call heaven and earth to witness against you today that I have set before you life and death, blessings and curses. Choose life so that you and your descendants may liv…
Read MoreSt. Angela was born in northern Italy. In 1516, she founded the Order of Ursulines, the first teaching order for women approved by the Church.
Read MoreAlmost 5,000 people have died, mostly from malnutrition, as a result of Ethiopia’s blockade of the Tigray region, the Fides news service reports. Local health officials report that many deaths have been caused by treatable diseases as well as mal…
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