In our secularist society there is a popular, but erroneous notion of what it means to follow one’s conscience, often reduced to the idea, “if it feels right, how can it be wrong?” Our conscience is a personal interior encounter with Godread more
In our secularist society there is a popular, but erroneous notion of what it means to follow one’s conscience, often reduced to the idea, “if it feels right, how can it be wrong?” Our conscience is a personal interior encounter with Godread more
Coming in the week that the Chief Rabbi, Sir Jonathan Sacks, talked about the Bible as foundational to our national culture, journalist and broadcaster Libby Purves chaired a Theos debate on citizenship. The event followed on from the publication of a read more
Rewarding Failure: Executive Pay Settlements Raise Eyebrows Father John Flynn writes in ZENIT:Lavish wage and benefits packages for executives have been the target of increasing criticism in the last few years. Nevertheless, defenders of high rewards haveread more
Living the Catholic faith within our cultureby Bishop Tod D Brown We now live in a society quite different from what we had when most of us grew up, regardless of the culture that nurtured us. Those of us of a certain age became Catholic by a kind oread more
Do faith schools promote cohesion and help with integration or are they a force for division in society? In this New Statesman article of 27th November 2007, Paul Donovan argues for diversity and choice, arguing that a lack of faith schools would leread more
LifeSiteNews.com reported on 4th April 2007 that the UK’s secularists and homosexual activist groups are demanding the curtailing of Christian influence in British society. Terry Sanderson, head of the National Secularist Society, has produced an editorread more
The Vatican Congregation for Catholic Education is convinced that the experience in Catholic schools should be understood as an experience of communion. This is expressed in a newly-released document “Educating Together in Catholic Schools: A Shread more
1. The Doctrinal Note is devoted principally to an exposition of the Catholic Church’s understanding of the Christian mission of evangelization, which is to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ; the word “Gospel” translates “evangelread more
Leadership for Everyone – Interview With Author Alexandre HavardLeaders are not born, they are trained. And leadership is not something reserved to the elite, but is the vocation of many. These are the ideas promoted by the director of the Europearead more
When I was representing the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland at a recent conference attended by colleagues from across Europe, I was struck by the significant variations in the ways that Catholic education is provided in many European countries. read more