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Stephen Bullivant

November 18, 2015
Surely the 'O my Jesus' prayer is too deep for three shepherd children to have invented all by themselves?
October 22, 2015
Rosaries, prayer cards and scapulars are a great means of occupying a restive infant
October 09, 2015
We must not forget the anti-modernists who saved Newman's reputation
September 18, 2015
The reintroduction of meat-free Fridays was a thoroughly excellent bit of episcopal business
June 18, 2015
In Laudato Si' the Pope is as loyal a son of the Church as he ever is
June 03, 2015
The masculine-specific language of Father and Son isn't arbitrary or replaceable
March 26, 2015
Half of baptised Catholics never attend Mass and a third claim to have ‘no religion’. But it would be wrong to point the finger at the great ecumenical council
February 19, 2015
Unless we truly understand why thousands are leaving the Church in Britain any attempt to spread the faith will flounder
January 01, 1970
The lives of the saints abound with simple acts of mercy, performed instinctively to those in need. Indeed, these are very often the most cherished and lovingly retold episodes from their heroic lives. Think, for instance, of St Martin of Tours’ dividing his cloak to clothe a naked beggar. Of St Christopher’s willingness to carry
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