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Rather than an “artificial” intelligence, Christ’s death teaches us the authentic “intelligence of the cross”, the freedom to ...
Catholic bishops in the Democratic Republic of Congo expressed their spiritual solidarity with the people of Kinshasa and its ...
Catholic bishops in southern Africa opened discussions on how to approach the growing number of traditional healers, known as ...
This is the night of this Passover, his Passover. But because Christ is he who he is, it’s ours too. Ours too. Ours was the ...
Easter marks the start of the great British day out: it’s now officially the season to plan and enjoy trips near and far, to ...
Lent’s last few days are days of hope, if, as the Church expects, they are experienced through the eyes of Christ’s disciples ...
Pope Francis, still recovering after his recent hospitalisation with double pneumonia, made a surprise visit to Rome’s Regina ...
Je suis né croyant.” I’ve been snagging on that phrase for decades. It means, “I was born believing.” The mystic modernist ...
We are preparing for Easter in the normal way but we can’t pretend the situation is normal. People are really struggling; ...
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We know there are some minor differences in the gospel accounts of the empty tomb. Was there one angel or two? One woman, or ...