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September 16, 2010
His documentary, Benedict: Trials of a Pope, was even-handed and sincere
December 05, 2023
NEW YORK – In an era where more and more Catholic universities are turning to lay leadership, the University of Notre Dame will stick with its tradition of appointing a priest-president from the Congregation of the Holy Cross, the religious order to which the university’s founder belonged. Notre Dame graduate and longtime faculty member Father
July 04, 2023
Over 10,000 people attended the All-Ireland ‘Rally for Life‘ in Dublin on Saturday, which served as a reminder to the Irish government that support for the pro-life cause in Ireland has not gone away. Despite the vote in 2018 to remove the constitutional protection for the unborn child and impose in its place the most liberal abortion
December 05, 2022
Roy Foster admires Mary Kenny’s latest collection of essays on 20th-century Ireland
November 01, 2022
Centenarian Benedictine and devotee of Newman Michael Murray was born in Lismore, Co. Waterford, on 7 October 1918. Following the early death of his father, his mother moved with her young family to Dublin. Following school at Blackrock College he entered Glenstal Priory (as it was then) in September 1935. Receiving the name Placid, he
April 01, 2022
Leaders Pray for peace in Ukraine How one book changed perceptions of the Reformation in England Celebrating the truth of Christianity at Easter FeaturesDiary – Jonathan Bate John Goddard – The tale of his conversion, Simon Caldwell Thinking with Scruton – The philosopher’s Christian understanding of the world, Karl Gustel Wärnberg The Stripping of the Altars – Reflecting on a groundbreaking work 30 years on, Eamon Duffy
March 30, 2022
After decades of uncertainty, how Catholic author Mark Dowd learnt to live with a faith dilemma
November 30, 2021
Can we look forward to a better feast this year?
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