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‘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
May 18, 2016
To ignore the poor is to despise God, Pope says at general audience
May 18, 2016
The Pope focused on the Gospel parable of the rich man and Lazarus at his latest general audience in St Peter's Square
Terror legislation could threaten free speech, say bishops after Queen’s Speech
May 18, 2016
The bishops said the best way to combat extremism was through effective integration
Mexican bishop calls for compassion for people harvesting opium poppies
May 18, 2016
The bishops said that the poor of Mexico were being starved to death and had no alternatives
Why the Church has some good news for Guardian readers
May 18, 2016
Natural Fertility Awareness eschews subsidising 'Big Pharma' and encourages the consumption of organic vegetables
Nigerian bishop: Muslims must rescue themselves from extremists
May 18, 2016
Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah is in New York raising awareness about the plight of Nigerian Christians
Why I wouldn’t want to be a female deacon
May 18, 2016
Women are called to save souls in many different ways
Catholics have filled the internet with venom and vitriol, says Vatican media advisor
May 18, 2016
Fr Thomas Rosica said many Catholics were guilty of character assassination and 'being against everyone and everything'
Repeat abortions on the rise in England and Wales, figures reveal
May 18, 2016
The number of repeat abortions in England and Wales in 2015 went up to 70,294 in total
Morning Catholic must-reads: 18/05/16
May 18, 2016
A daily guide to what's happening in the Catholic Church
Terrorism must be fought in hearts and minds, archbishop tells UN
May 18, 2016
Archbishop Auza says terrorists must be prevented from recruiting young people online
‘We must protect the family from the devil’s attacks,’ Cardinal Sarah tells faithful
May 18, 2016
The cardinal said divorce, cohabitation and same-sex marriage hurt children and make it harder to discover God's love
Church officials criticise Mexican president’s proposal to legalise same-sex marriage
May 18, 2016
If it is approved, Mexico would become the fifth country in Latin America to make same-sex marriage legal
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