I believe this is one example of a failure of witness to the faith by today’s religious
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The monks of Ramsgate have shockingly put on the secular market sacred vessels given by generations of the faithful

The Power and the Glory remains the greatest argument for Catholicism ever made
Greene’s novel is a great argument for the faith, but so is the country in which it was set
Receiving the Sacraments is not a ‘right’
As a mother whose Down’s syndrome daughter made her First Communion I object to the language of rights entering Christ’s Church
El Salvador is still divided over its brutal, 12-year civil war

But a Jesuit university is trying to help Salvadorans come to terms with their past
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The business of transferring an embryo to a surrogate mother’s womb is, to me, deeply disquieting

The woman who travelled to India for a surrogate was overjoyed, and saw the commercial transaction as mutually beneficial. But I found out it hard to celebrate
‘Romero is loved by the poor, but hated by the rich’

In the first of a series of blog posts from El Salvador Miguel Cullen reports from the chapel where Archbishop Oscar Romero was assassinated




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