In the Church of Sant’Ignazio in Rome, the memorial of Saint Aloysius...
by Bishop Peter Elliott | 1 Nov 2011
In the Church of Sant’Ignazio in Rome, the memorial of Saint Aloysius...
by Fr Marcus Holden | 1 Nov 2011
Fr Holden’s survey of great apologists originally formed part of his lecture, Apologetics and Evangelisation but is published here separately. The original survey also included C.S. Lewis, Frank Sheed, Peter Kreeft, and Karl Keating. These four...
by Web Administrator | 1 Nov 2011
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by Fr John Walshe | 1 May 2011
As I write these few words, final preparations are well under way for the Beatification of the Venerable Pope John Paul II on May 1st. As you read these words we will be able to hail the late pope as Blessed John Paul II. So many of us who are priests have had our...
by Benedict XVI | 1 May 2011
It is a good thing, then, to reflect on the juridical dimension of marriage itself. It is an issue that I have touched on in the context of reflection on the truth about marriage, in which I stated, among other things, that: “with regard to the subjective and...
by Bishop Peter Elliott | 1 May 2011
The new Missal translation is like rediscovering buried treasure Many Catholics who regularly go to Mass seem to be unaware that the texts we use to worship God have been translated from Latin. For over 40 years, ever since the new rite of Mass (Novus Ordo) was...
by Archbishop Diarmuid Martin | 1 May 2011
Is this the future? At the time in which I received the invitation to this Conference I was holding meetings with the priests of the Archdiocese of Dublin about the challenges that they face and their priorities in ministry today. During the debate one priest, half...
by Paul Fox | 1 May 2011
Fundraising is in full swing in Chittering WA, as Fr Paul Fox PP, parishioners and Divine Mercy devotees from far and wide prepare this year for construction of the new Divine Mercy Church and complex. It will truly be a place for people to encounter the Mercy of God....
by Cardinal Marc Ouellet | 1 May 2011
An Historic Book Inaugurating a New Era of Theological Exegesis Although this is a substantial book, it can be read straight through. In reading its nine chapters, all focusing on one perspective, the reader is led on steep paths towards a captivating encounter with...
by Fr Paul Anthony McGavin | 1 May 2011
One of the distinctive things about this Pope is his willingness to speak without a prepared text, and his willingness to dialogue. The chief benefit of this book is precisely this. It is an extended expression of the Pope’s candid responses across a wide range of...