The Brexit vote has ushered in a new political reality, says Maurice Glasman. This could be the moment for Catholic social teaching to take centre stage
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A Catholic politics? We may have to wait a long time, says Philip Booth
Will Gore pays tribute to a boxing world champion who has bridged the Catholic-Protestant divide
John Charmley sees parallels everywhere between Brexit and the Reformation
The Pope commissioned Mgr Charles Mangan to be a Missionary of Mercy. Six months on, he gives thanks
Evan Simpkins interviews the new British Ambassador too the Holy See
On a trip to Lithuania, land of mass martyrdom, Fr Raymond de Souza recalls what ad orientem is all about
Prince Harry’s mental health campaign is all to the good, says Mary Kenny – there’s just one problem
Miguel Cullen on the legendary novelist who turned out not to exist
Robert Tanitch is won over by the new production of Guys and Dolls
What makes England English, asks Michael Duggan
And Andrew M Brown celebrates the anti-depressant effects of music
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