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March 27, 2024
March 27, 2024
This year the Archbishop of Westminster, Cardinal Vincent Nichols, has refused permission for the celebration of the services of the pre-Vatican II Easter Triduum in his diocese. These services have taken place in the Archdiocese of Westminster since the 1990s, and have attracted up to 200 people, including many of those served by the various
March 27, 2024
LEICESTER, UK – A leading Catholic group in the UK is urging the ongoing Covid-19 Inquiry to look at the impact of the pandemic on people of faith across the British Isles. Founded in 1870 as an organisation dedicated to the defence of Catholic values in the UK Parliament and in public life, and to
March 27, 2024
The number of adults being baptised in France in 2024 has significantly increased over previous years. The bishops’ conference of France has released a report showing that this year 7,135 adults will receive the sacrament of baptism at the Easter Vigil. This is a substantial 32 per cent increase on 2023 when 5,463 adults were
March 27, 2024
An amendment to the Government’s Criminal Justice Bill that would bring the abortion time limit for babies with Down’s syndrome in line with the time limit for babies that do not have disabilities has been signed by 40 MPs from across the British political spectrum. The abortion time limit under the UK’s Abortion Act is set at
March 27, 2024
Lent with the Beloved Disciple Michael Marshall Bloomsbury, £10.99, 208 pages Michael Marshall turns to the writer of the Gospel of St John in ‘Lent With the Beloved Disciple’, which Bloomsbury have published as their Lent Book for 2024. Marshall has served in various roles in the Church of England and further afield; he was
March 27, 2024
Is nothing sacred? At the Catholic Herald we have argued in our articles that the Church of England has crossed such a line in allowing the naves of some of the UK’s greatest cathedrals – including Canterbury – to be temporarily repurposed for cocktail-fuelled silent discos (in which the revellers dance to music coming through headphones)
March 27, 2024
A new study from the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA) looks at the differing views of US Catholics on the environmental issues raised by Pope Francis, and specially addresses their views on what has come to be known as “climate justice”. Climate justice is an approach to environmental action that focuses on
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