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Campaigners such as Baroness Helena Kennedy think priesthood is all about power
And when the inevitable finally comes, the Greeks who suffer most will be the least guilty
The trashy ‘festivity’ of Halloween has risen to prominence because we are unable to face the idea of the “Church Suffering’
After all, the Catholic Church in Malta thrived under the temporal authority of protestant governors
For the sake of political posturing and ending ‘discrimination’ against women and Catholics, David Cameron is opening the monarchy up to secularisation. It is political vanity for which future generations will pay a high price
Atheists like Dawkins have strange ideas about what we believe
Conspiracies about the authorship of Shakespeare have fascinated for decades, but ultimately ‘only foolish snobs don’t believe in Shakespeare’
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Let’s end the obsession with women priests: the arguments are outdated and the question resolved long ago
Campaigners such as Baroness Helena Kennedy think priesthood is all about power
Europe’s leaders are acting like the hapless ministers of pre-Revolution France
And when the inevitable finally comes, the Greeks who suffer most will be the least guilty
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A daily guide to what’s happening in the Catholic Church
The best counter to the Halloween juggernaut? Purgatory
By Francis Phillips on Monday, 31 October 2011The trashy ‘festivity’ of Halloween has risen to prominence because we are unable to face the idea of the “Church Suffering’
Why shouldn’t there be a Catholic ‘Supreme Governor’ of the Church of England?
After all, the Catholic Church in Malta thrived under the temporal authority of protestant governors
Morning Catholic must-reads: 31/10/11
A daily guide to what’s happening in the Catholic Church
Don’t start tinkering with the monarchy, Mr Cameron!
For the sake of political posturing and ending ‘discrimination’ against women and Catholics, David Cameron is opening the monarchy up to secularisation. It is political vanity for which future generations will pay a high price
Professor Dawkins thinks that Jesus today would have been an atheist. But would Dawkins have paid any attention to Him?
Atheists like Dawkins have strange ideas about what we believe
Anonymous should be ignored by all Shakespeare lovers
By Francis Phillips on Friday, 28 October 2011Conspiracies about the authorship of Shakespeare have fascinated for decades, but ultimately ‘only foolish snobs don’t believe in Shakespeare’
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