The wheat and the cockle: sermon on the twenty-fifth Sunday after Pentecost
BY a Dominican Friar
“Suffer both to grow until the harvest …”In the missal, it is always worth noticing, the introductions with which a…
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“Suffer both to grow until the harvest …”In the missal, it is always worth noticing, the introductions with which a…
READ MORELast year, Voice of the Family launched Catholic Schools Watch to investigate and report on corrupting Relationships and Sex Education (RSE)…
READ MOREBY Alan Fimister
What should a Catholic think about the Israeli Palestinian conflict?Obviously both parties are by and large proceeding from a world-view…
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On Friday 12 May, Dr Pat Fagan presented a webinar at the Family and Life Academy. Dr Fagan is the…
READ MOREBY Roberto de Mattei
I would like to comment on an episode that seems to me to be grave and significant. We learned of…
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This is the second in a series of articles, rooted in the teaching of Divini Illius Magistri, which seeks to…
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So far, in the Family and Life Academy’s course on abortion, Dr Greg Pike has presented data from some of…
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“The holy Fathers were making predictions about the last generation. They said ‘What have we ourselves done?’ One of them,…
READ MOREBY Mgr Henri Delassus
This is the seventh in a series of twenty articles drawn from Mgr Delassus’s two-volume work, The Problem of the Present Time:…
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In the opening lesson of his course at the Family and Life Academy, Dr Joseph Shaw explored the origins of…
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Amidst the wholesome grief that has accompanied the passing away of our Sovereign Lady, Queen Elizabeth, much has been said…
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The UK’s Family Education Trust (FET) has produced a chilling analysis of the British Government’s Schools Bill currently before Parliament,…
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