Today’s Catholic must-reads: 25/08/10
Archbishop Diarmuid Martin of Dublin has defended his tough approach to clerical abuse at the Communion and Liberation meeting in Rimini. Organisers have said that preparations are going well for a...
View ArticleMorning Catholic must-reads: 11/11/10
Survivors of yesterday’s attacks on the Christian community in Baghdad are contacting western embassies in the hope of gaining asylum, reports the Guardian. Men dressed in military uniforms have killed...
View ArticleMorning Catholic must-reads: 19/11/10
The Catholic Church is committed to ecumenical dialogue “with passion“, Benedict XVI told members of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity yesterday (full text, video). Thinking...
View ArticleMorning Catholic must-reads: 03/03/11
Lesley-Anne Knight, the embattled secretary-general of Caritas Internationalis, has insisted that dialogue with the Vatican must be a “two-way street“. Archbishop Vincent Nichols of Westminster said...
View ArticleMorning Catholic must-reads: 21/07/11
Archbishop Diarmuid Martin of Dublin has said that groups in the Vatican and in Ireland are undermining efforts to tackle abuse after the Irish prime minister launched an unprecedented attack on the...
View ArticleMorning Catholic must-reads: 04/11/11
Cardinal Seán Brady has expressed “profound disappointment” at the Irish government’s decision to close its embassy to the Holy See (full text). Pope Benedict celebrated Mass in St Peter’s Basilica...
View ArticleMorning Catholic must-reads: 02/12/15
The health of Mother Angelica, the 92-year founder of the Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN), is reportedly declining. Bishops in the Democratic Republic of Congo have urged citizens to resist any...
View ArticleMorning Catholic must-reads: 08/02/16
The Pope expressed “deep concern” over “the dramatic fate of civilian populations” in Syria in his Angelus address on Sunday (full video). Germany needs “a reduction in the number of refugees”,...
View ArticleMorning Catholic must-reads: 19/02/16
Pope Francis “is doing a very good job” and “has a lot of energy” Donald Trump said last night. Cardinal John Onaiyekan has called for a national spiritual rebirth in Nigeria. Cardinal Philippe...
View ArticleMorning Catholic must-reads: 27/07/16
The Chinese government has blocked a group of 50 pilgrims who had boarded a plane bound for World Youth Day in Kraków, reports AsiaNews. A judge has dismissed the last remaining charge against two...
View ArticleMorning Catholic must-reads: 08/02/17
Cardinal Walter Kasper has said he believes that the Pope approves of intercommunion in mixed marriages under certain conditions. The Church is a “law unto itself”, Archbishop Mark Coleridge has told...
View ArticleMorning Catholic must-reads: 25/05/17
Cardinal Orlando Quevedo has urged Muslim leaders to help secure the release of a priest and congregation kidnapped by ISIS-linked militants in Marawi. Filipino Archbishop Martin Jumoad has backed...
View ArticleMorning Catholic must-reads: 22/02/18
Bishops have urged Catholics in South Sudan to join a worldwide day of prayer and fasting on Friday. An Italian teenager has reportedly recovered from leukaemia thanks to the intercession of John Paul...
View ArticleToday’s Catholic must-reads: 25/08/10
Archbishop Diarmuid Martin of Dublin has defended his tough approach to clerical abuse at the Communion and Liberation meeting in Rimini. Organisers have said that preparations are going well for a...
View ArticleMorning Catholic must-reads: 11/11/10
Survivors of yesterday’s attacks on the Christian community in Baghdad are contacting western embassies in the hope of gaining asylum, reports the Guardian. Men dressed in military uniforms have killed...
View ArticleMorning Catholic must-reads: 19/11/10
The Catholic Church is committed to ecumenical dialogue “with passion“, Benedict XVI told members of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity yesterday (full text, video). Thinking...
View ArticleToday’s Catholic must-reads: 25/08/10
Archbishop Diarmuid Martin of Dublin has defended his tough approach to clerical abuse at the Communion and Liberation meeting in Rimini. Organisers have said that preparations are going well for a...
View ArticleMorning Catholic must-reads: 11/11/10
Survivors of yesterday’s attacks on the Christian community in Baghdad are contacting western embassies in the hope of gaining asylum, reports the Guardian. Men dressed in military uniforms have killed...
View ArticleMorning Catholic must-reads: 19/11/10
The Catholic Church is committed to ecumenical dialogue “with passion“, Benedict XVI told members of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity yesterday (full text, video). Thinking...
View ArticleMorning Catholic must-reads: 03/03/11
Lesley-Anne Knight, the embattled secretary-general of Caritas Internationalis, has insisted that dialogue with the Vatican must be a “two-way street“. Archbishop Vincent Nichols of Westminster said...
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