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Robert Skidelsky
‘Silent revolution’ in details of UK budget
Niall Gooch
Mass in the “new normal”
Destiny Herndon-De La Rosa
Improbable Hagiographies: Bl. Villana de’ Botti
Colin Brazier
Green Choices and Family Planning
Ken Craycraft
Lenten Fits and Starts
Lucas Hollweg
Friday supper: Red mullet, leeks, lemon and saffron
January 29, 2015
Christian leaders meet in Lebanon to discuss plight of Middle East refugees
January 29, 2015
The ecumenical meeting comes after clashes between the Lebanese army and Syria-based militants
Bed and breakfast run to Rule of St Benedict named the world’s best
January 29, 2015
Millgate guesthouse in north Yorkshire wins coveted Trip Advisor award
Archbishop welcomes Greece’s new government
January 29, 2015
Archbishop Nikolaos Printezis called for patience following Sunday's election result
Churchill saw Catholics as history’s villains
January 29, 2015
Churchill imbibed, and served up, the classic Victorian Anglican version of our island story
The greatest prophet of the Old Testament
January 29, 2015
Fourth Sunday of the Year, deut 18:15-20; 1 cor 7:32-35; mk 1:21-28 (year b)
The Trappist who couldn’t be silenced
January 29, 2015
Thomas Merton was funny, daring and loquacious. That got him into trouble with the Church authorities, but it didn’t stop him becoming a great modern spiritual guide
Saint of the week: St Brigid (February 1)
January 29, 2015
St Brigid's feast day was once a major date in the Irish social calendar
I was wrong: Ofsted is a real menace
January 29, 2015
It was a mistake to think that Ofsted could be relied upon to adopt a sensible approach to promoting British values in schools
Will Ukip get a foot in the door?
January 29, 2015
Nigel Farage’s ‘insurgent’ party is gaining a following among the faithful – much to the consternation of the bishops of England and Wales
Book review: The Irishman who thinks Oliver Cromwell deserves an apology
January 29, 2015
Tom Reilly takes to task the perception that Cromwell was villainy personified
Film review: Superb Oyelowo plays Martin Luther King to perfection
January 29, 2015
Selma is one of the films of the year that has been shamefully ignored by the Baftas and Oscars
The hero group: meet the team burying Ebola victims in Sierra Leone
January 29, 2015
'I imagine that it is me lying there,' says Alex Musa Koroma , the leader of a safe burial team supported by Cafod
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Analysis: Are legal reforms in the Vatican designed
not
to work?
Huzzah!
Or, what a bawdy “historical” drama can teach us about Church reform
Allegations of ethnic cleansing in Tigray conflict, says US report
How Pope Francis used a donated Lamborghini to help rebuild Iraqi Christian communities
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