An image of yesterday's diaconal ordination of the three former Anglican bishops. They will be the first members of the world's first ordinariate (still from video by James Bradley)
James Bradley reports on the ordination of three former Anglican bishops to the diaconate last night (video).
Nine bishops from North America and Europe have urged the international community to promote peace in the Middle East at the end of a five-day meeting in the Holy Land.
Rabbi Shlomo Riskin, chief rabbi of Efrat, in the West Bank, met Benedict XVI on Wednesday and asked for his help in promoting Jewish-Christian understanding in Israel.
John Allen previews the imminent announcement of John Paul II’s beatification.
Cristina Odone criticises the Archdiocese of Westminster’s approach to the Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School.
Morning Catholic must-reads: 14/01/11
A daily guide to what’s happening in the Catholic Church
By Luke Coppen on Friday, 14 January 2011
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Archbishop Leo Jun Ikenaga, Archbishop of Osaka, Archdiocese of Westminster, Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School, chief rabbi of Efrat, Cristina Odone, Fr Andrew Apostoli, James Bradley, Jeffrey Tucker, John Allen, Mass translation, Neocatechumenal Way, ordinariate, Personal Ordinariate, Pope John Paul II, Rabbi Shlomo Riskin, Roman Missal, Third Secret of FatimaShare
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