On 29 October 2008, Pope Benedict XVI continued the cycle of catecheses dedicated to the figure and thought of St. Paul, explaining that St. Paul put the cross at the […]
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On 29 October 2008, Pope Benedict XVI continued the cycle of catecheses dedicated to the figure and thought of St. Paul, explaining that St. Paul put the cross at the […]
Address to Diocese of Paisley Association of Catholic Head Teachers (CHAPS) 27th November 2008 After pondering this matter since I became Bishop of Paisley, […]
In this essay Fr. Vincent Twomey, SVD, a former student of Joseph Ratzinger, examines the central role conscience has played in the life and writings of Pope Benedict XVI Attached […]
Michael McGrath, Director of the Scottish Catholic Education Service, presented a paper at Research Seminar organised by the Department of Religious Education University of Glasgow‘s Faculty of Education. The seminar took […]
Getting Beyond a Hope-Killing Culture by Carl Anderson NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, SEPT. 14, 2009 (Zenit.org).- A couple of years ago, when Benedict XVI visited with some students, two of them […]
According to Sandro Magister, a stir was made recently by Bishop Mariano Crociata’s criticism of the shoddy quality of many Sunday homilies. Crociata is the secretary general of the Italian […]
Biblical Reflection for 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time C by Father Thomas Rosica, CSB The Sea of Galilee is a fresh water lake about 12 miles long and six miles […]
“Shining the Light of Christ” is the theme for Catholic Education Week this year and is intended to encourage us all to think about how we can make best use […]
Speaking to the Scottish Bishops during their Ad Limina visit to Rome on 5th February 2010, Pope Benedict XVI urged the Bishops to present the Church’s vision as a message […]
Pope Benedict XVI spoke at the General Audience on Wednesday 17 February 2010 to the significance of the Lenten season. He emphasized the importance of daily conversion for swimming “against […]