by Fr David Stewart SJ
The Morning Offering, to the Heart of Christ, has been at the heart of the spirituality of the Prayer Network for all of its existence of nearly 175 years. Generations of Catholic Christians, and many other followers of J...
by Jo Siedlecka
Eighteen pilgrims took part in this year's Farm Street Camino,
walking the route St Ignatius Loyola took in 1522 from his home town
of Loyola in the Basque Country across northern Spain to Montserrat
and Manresa...
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Our thanks to Charles & Krysia Golabek for this contribution.
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There are, it seems to me, two principal reasons why Blessed John Henry Newman resonates today.
Firstly, Newman embraced change. He famously declared 'To live is to change, and to be perfect is to have changed often'. An examination of Newm...
As a Cardinal, I have to go to Rome quite often, to meetings in the Vatican. Very often, St Peter's Square is filled with pilgrims and tourists. Those of you who know Rome will also know of another tourist hot-spot: the area around the Spanish...