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July 12, 2023
July 12, 2023
Written by an educated Greek, this book tells the story of a living protagonist, Jesus of Nazareth, says Piers Paul Read. For all the wisdom, colour and drama in the books of the Old Testament, we get to know God incarnate only through the Gospels, and of the four Gospels the one that appeals most
July 12, 2023
The month of July finds us firmly in Ordinary Time, and our Gospel readings are from Matthew. Our second readings, however, are from the Letter to the Romans, and they encourage us to continue thinking about the big theological issues I have covered in the last couple of months: the meaning of the Resurrection, Ascension
July 12, 2023
Eric Rohmer’s late films are charming and theologically rich, says Andrew Petiprin. Eric Rohmer has long been a darling of European arthouse cinema, having been a major auteur of the French New Wave and editor of the Cahiers du Cinéma. Yet even as he rubbed shoulders with the intellectual elites of the Left Bank, Rohmer
July 12, 2023
On April 19 a reception was held in the Houses of Parliament hosted by Deputy Speaker Nigel Evans MP to celebrate the remarkable achievement of the Patrimony Committee of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales in obtaining no less than £6.6 million from the Government’s Cultural Recovery Fund for the repair of outstanding
July 12, 2023
An announcement from the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales The Reverend Dr Robert Billing has been appointed the new Rector of the Catholic National Shrine of Our Lady at Walsingham in Norfolk. He will serve for a five-year term and will take up his new responsibilities from 1 September 2023. Fr Billing is
July 12, 2023
ROME – In response to suggestions in the Italian media that sexual advances by an uncle might be at the root of the infamous “Vatican Girl” mystery, the family of Emanuela Orlandi shot back angrily in a Monday news conference, charging that the Vatican is trying to duck its own responsibility in the case. “It’s
July 12, 2023
As the Litany of the Saints reverberated down Rúa do Franco, I couldn’t have felt more self-conscious. It sounded like there was some latter-day Crusader army behind me due to the acoustic effect caused by the narrow alley’s granite walls magnifying the voices behind me. We were getting a lot of attention. Heads were turning,
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