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Serenhedd James
Hosanna: Palm Sunday dawns in Beauvais
Taking charge of 1.4 billion souls: the spectacle gripping the world
Factious spirit
Christmas presence
Can we look forward to a better feast this year?
Review – Educating in Faith: A History of the English Catholic Public School, by Mark Cleary
Singing together again
As regulations are relaxed, congregations ought to be in fine voice
'A hurricane of grief': Contemplating the Passion at Bologna
The Story of the Wise Men continues to intrigue and inspire
Following the star to find the holy, human, divine child
Letter from the Editor: Assisted suicide and broader change
A History of the Catholic Church, by Piers Paul Read
Water, water – everywhere: The Bible is full of water, both physical and metaphorical
Heaven, earth and harvest: Praise and thanksgiving in the cycle of rural life
Are you self-serving?
Checking oneself, spiritually, at the checkout
Attempting to to get into the spirit at Our Lady of Montserrat
Tales of Tallinn: How Estonia's religious history casts a long and dark shadow
Hidden genius: celebrating the obscure Pesellino at the National Gallery in London
Antonia Nonagenaria
The grande dame des belles-lettres talks to Serenhedd James
The wonder of Wilton House
A national treasure in which history, art, devotion and ambition all combine
John Ryan – gently lampooning the Catholic sixties
<I>Serenhedd James</I> on how John Ryan, the Catholic Herald’s brilliant cartoonist, defined the spirit of the Sixties
A blessing and a curse? The legacy of the Catholic public school in England
"An outstanding Catholic priest"
Tributes continue to pour in for Mgr Mark Langham, the popular chaplain whose passing in January has left a void
Rising from the ashes: Notre Dame comes to Westminster Abbey
The battle of the papal biographers
As Pope Francis sends the religous book market into overdrive, <i>Serenhedd James</i> investigates the new blockbuster battleground
Drinking to the glory of God with 'Monastic Order'
A tale of two cities: Wandering through London, from a pagan temple to the Brompton Oratory
Exhibition review: The World of Stonehenge
'Masters of Imitation': The Sixteen's 2024 Choral Pilgrimage does not disappoint
Beauty and the Beast
If only the re-orderers of churches had been guided by Roger Scruton
Light in the darkness: war in the Holy Land brings the Incarnation into clearer focus
Bishop Erik Varden and Kim Samuel on community and belonging in the post-COVID world
Friends reunited
Reorganising bookshelves leads to mixed blessings
Let's get physical
As a return to socialising beckons, it’s worth reflecting on the trials and tribulations of this year spent under lockdown
Fighting for the papacy
Loss and gain
St Benet’s Hall is saved for now – the idea of Oxford without it is horrible to contemplate
Ukraine: “If the churches are bombed, then we shall celebrate elsewhere,” says the Eparch of London
The Bishop of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of the Holy Family of London speaks to Serenhedd James about the war in Ukraine
The Sixteen's Harry Christophers on Lent, lyrics, and life
The joys of conviviality
Pope Francis's latest book: reflections on history and moments of clarity
Our Lady of The Windrush - a new icon goes on tour
FOR WEDNESDAY MORNING Ash Wednesday: Letter for Lent
A glimpse of heaven at Sir John Soane's Museum
After Impressionism: encountering my inner Philistine at London's National Gallery
South of the River at Southwark Cathedral
Christmas comes with all its joys and sorrows, and its unwavering promise of hope
A Seminary at War
Seminarian Julian Hayda explains how he and his brothers – who are taking to the frontline in Ukraine – are fulfilling their vocations to Holy Orders as stretcher bearers, firemen and relief workers
Habits of prayer
The Church should encourage the long-term practical viability of those communities dedicated to the religious life
Byrd is the word: The old faith of England is this year’s focus of The Sixteen
Wrapper’s delight
Weighing up the merits of a spot of guerrilla catechism
Editor's Letter: Let's remember we are dust, and to dust we shall return
The pull of Rome: Once visited, never forgotten – the Eternal City calls again
Why the Council of Trent still matters today
Thriving on theology back in the classroom
How an in-school teacher-training placement inspired Serenhedd James
New lamps for old
Searching for constancy at the end of a year of change
Muscular Christianity
We’re all in the same boat, as St Paul reminds us
Warwick Street: Three centuries of Catholic worship in the heart of London
Rediscovering Ronnie
The extraordinary literary legacy of convert-celebré and crime writer Ronald Knox is the gift that keeps giving
End of the road for St Benet's Hall?
Letter from the Editor: good news, bad news and everything in between
The recognisably Catholic costumes and rites at the Coronation
Notre-Dame reopens: but has the quest to restore its beauty succeeded?
Enjoying some of the finest music ever written stunningly performed thanks to The Sixteen's Choral Pilgrimage
The Church and the Crown: Catholicism and the English Monarchy
People like us: Kim Samuel and Bishop Erik Varden on community, belonging and togetherness in a post-Covid world
"We are here to stay and struggle”– Cardinal Pell on the Church's power of endurance
The Australian Cardinal returns to Oxford to deliver the Newman Society's annual Thomas More Lecture
Tony Harding: Reaping the wisdom of nearly 70 years of priesthood
A Musical Tribute to Elizabeth II
On the Eleventh Day of Christmas: Journeying with the Magi
More to come
Keeping body and soul together in Bangkok and Singapore
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