This article, written by Phil Lawler, appears on the website CatholicCulture.org Most of the reporters writing about the papal visit are clearly surprised by this outcome, and more than a […]
This article, written by Phil Lawler, appears on the website CatholicCulture.org Most of the reporters writing about the papal visit are clearly surprised by this outcome, and more than a […]
This text was delivered by Michael McGrath, Director of the Scottish Catholic Education Service, at an event in St Joseph’s Boys’ School, Derry on the evening, Monday 24th January 2011 […]
This is a translation of the address Benedict XVI delivered on 7th February 2011 upon receiving in audience members of the Congregation for Catholic Education, gathered in their plenary assembly. […]
A full version of an article written by UK Education Secretary Michael Gove can be found in The Catholic Herald of w/b 20th February 2011. Catholic schools can avoid “unsympathetic […]
“Education, Education, Education”. We all remember Tony Blair’s famous mantra which proclaimed the three main priorities of his government in May 2007. As we approach the elections to the Scottish […]
This is an excerpt of an address given by Pope Benedict XVI on Saturday 2nd July 2011 to a group of pilgrims from the Italian Diocese of Altamura-Gravina-Acquaviva delle Fonti. […]
In this artice, published in Thinking Faith, Jack Mahoney SJ explores the significance of this famous discourse and its place in the moral teaching of Jesus. The moral teaching of […]
Fr Jack Mahoney looks again at the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew’s Gospel, describing how the structure of the sermon can help us to understand what Jesus wanted to […]
Familiar as the words of the Sermon of the Mount may be, the standards that it sets for Christian living continue to pose a radical challenge to followers of Christ. […]
Pope Benedict XVI’s Homily at the World Youth Day 2011 Final Mass – Sunday 21 August 2011 Dear Young People,In this celebration of the Eucharist we have reached the high […]