The late Fr Michael Tate’s vocation was an astonishing journey of faith.
The late Fr Michael Tate’s vocation was an astonishing journey of faith.
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RE Search Episode 121: Christmas.

Today we’ve got lots of questions about Christmas - we’ll look at the readings and prayers, and ask about presents and even Santa. With...

RE Search Episode 120: Advent.

Today we’re asking questions about the season of Advent: its colours, symbols, readings and prayers, as well as the things that we should try...

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Teachers in the AI age

As artificial intelligence transforms education, Pope Leo XIV’s Magnifica Humanitas challenges educators to focus on something deeper than technological competence. The real task of schools, argues this reflection, is the formation of the human person.

Church leaders to G7 leaders: Place the human person ‘at the heart’ of governance

Presidents of Catholic bishops' conferences of the G7 member states called on heads of state and government to root governance in human dignity, as national leaders prepare for the G7 Summit.

Q&A with Fr Flader: The conversion story of Roy Schoeman

Born into a devout Jewish family and educated at MIT and Harvard, Roy Schoeman became an atheist before experiencing two extraordinary encounters that led him to embrace the Catholic faith.

Bishops’ spring public meeting culminates with charter vote, consecration to Sacred Heart

The second day of public sessions at the US bishops' spring plenary culminated with the much anticipated consecration of the United States to the Sacred Heart of Jesus during a late afternoon Mass 11 June at the Basilica of the National Shrine of Mary, Queen of the Universe.

Pope Leo XIV’s France visit takes shape with stops at Notre Dame, Lourdes and Metz

Pope Leo XIV’s upcoming visit to France is taking shape, with French Church leaders releasing new details about the 25-28 September apostolic journey and expressing hopes that it will inspire the same enthusiasm seen during the pope’s recent visit to Spain.

In Canary Islands, Pope Leo warns of indifference against ‘monsters’ preying on migrants

Standing at the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, where thousands of migrants arrive each year after dangerous journeys from Africa, Pope Leo XIV recalled the biblical sea monsters Leviathan and Rahab.

Christianity is not about perfection, no one is defined by suffering, mistakes, pope says

Flying from Spain's capital of Madrid to Barcelona 9 June, Pope Leo XIV shifted his focus to the deeper and darker existential questions punctuating human life.

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