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Gertrude Clarke
Wisdom of the elders
In Stories of a Generation, Pope Francis and others share moving tales of struggle and courage.
Integralism: How Catholics can lose friends and alienate people
The unique challenge of a Catholic education
Gertrude Clarke meets Paul Stubbings, head of the Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School in London
Fresh start Fra'
Gertrude Clarke meets Max Rumney, the Order of Malta’s new English Grand Prior
Sanctifying the world
Gertrude Clarke goes to hear George Weigel’s new take on Vatican II
The Catholic soul of Middle Earth
<I>Gertrude Clarke</I> looks at how religion coloured the life and work of JRR Tolkien
Go vegan for Lent
Abstinence makes the heart grow fonder
Awaiting the Supreme Court
The pro-life position is a matter of science and morals; it can be held by anyone whether they have religious beliefs or not
Raphael: A Renaissance genius
Doing the right thing the wrong way: Schools should ensure the charities partnered with share values
Laypeople will need to step up if the Irish church declines any further
Are women philosophers different?
It is a story of philosophy expressed in the story of four friends: Mary Midgley herself, Philippa Foot, Iris Murdoch and Elizabeth Anscombe
Nitisma: The fast way to happiness
Conservative but not clericalist
The Confraternity of Catholic Clergy promotes traditional Catholic teaching, and also provides support for priests who might otherwise feel isolated
The genius of old age: Michelangelo's later works at the British Museum
Musical healing
Gertrude Clark speaks to Sir James MacMillan about the power of music
Admitting mistakes with wit and wisdom by A N Wilson
Douai Abbey: a place extolling the English Benedictine temper and charism
Gwen John gives room for reflection
Deeper insight into Mary, Queen of Scots
A moving and insightful treasure trove of her ‘lost letters’ has been discovered online, writes Gertrude Clark.
Faith in film
You have to say there is such a thing as good and evil. And nowadays it’s controversial to say that there are good things and bad things, that it’s not all subjective
Long Christmas: Let's keep the party going
The old ways have much to commend them, writes Gertrude Clark
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