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Philippa HitchenPublic sentiment and political rhetoric is hardening against migrants in Italy, and legislators are proposing to restrict their rights radically. This means that the Vatican, bishops and church charities are set on a collision course with the Italian state, host of the G8 Summit 
| Lefebvrists accused of insubordination | President thanks Church for help after coup | | Archbishop says it is vital to get to truth of Amazonian dispute | Papal praise for disgraced archbishop’s ‘fruitful’ work | | Pope tells dissenting Catholics to grow up | Anti-Franco priests to be honoured | | Plan to combat union strife in hospitals |
Featured Articles Silvio’s burlesque David Willey Silvio’s burlesqueFor the past month, Italian newspaper readers have been served up a daily diet of lurid tales about the sex life of their Prime Minister. But, ahead of this month’s G8 meeting in L’Aquila, is the latest betrayal one step too far for the people – and for the Church?...
Declaration of interdependence David Gibson Declaration of interdependenceTony Blair’s comments to a Catholic audience in the United States this week on the importance of communication have highlighted the growing role of lay Catholics in the American Church. But lay-clerical collaboration has been a troubled journey, and there could be rough seas ahead...
Ahead of his time Oliver Rafferty Ahead of his timeThis month marks the death 100 years ago of the Jesuit George Tyrrell, excommunicated and vilified by the Church for his embrace of modernism. But, as the author of a forthcoming study of his work argues here, he was a man whose struggles resonate in our own age...
First, heal yourself Len KoflerFirst, heal yourselfPope Benedict XVI stressed the importance of priestly formation when he launched the Year for Priests last month. A pioneering institute in Britain recognises that spiritual and intellectual development must be combined with a psychological approach...
Wish you were here?
Wish you were here?Going off to camp for the summer used to be the province of the Scouts. Not any more. This year children can go to an atheist camp, subsidised by the foundation run by Richard Dawkins. Strawberry, aged 8, who has been to one such camp, wrote a letter home to her mother …...
Unending in our praise Daniel McCarthyUnending in our praiseThe faithful are formed by the many gifts they receive, writes Daniel McCarthy. This prayer reflects the way that our increasing maturity engenders an increasing readiness to give ourselves, as we appreciate ever more deeply the gifts of God, and respond accordingly...
Worldly weddings Nicholas HenshallWorldly weddingsToday, even devout Christians sometimes have non-church marriage ceremonies. With humility, the Church could learn a good deal from the best ‘civil’ events – which can, according to Aquinas, still be sacramental...
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