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They’re some of the best-known figures in Rome - the Swiss Guards, who have been protecting the Pontiff for more than 500 years. But who are the young soldiers standing to attention at the Vatican’s portals - and what is their life really like? Joanna Moorhead goes behind the scenes to find out.
Alfie Boe was raised in Lancashire, the youngest of nine children in a staunchly Catholic family. Today he’s the legendary star of Les Miserables, and won a Tony Award for his role in the Broadway version of La Boheme. He and his wife, Sarah, have two young children. But, he writes, he’s never forgotten his roots – or his faith.
This year we celebrated the two hundredth anniversary since the birth of Charles Dickens. Dr Lucy Russell explores how Christian themes influenced the writings of Dickens, this flawed genius and national treasure.
God became man is the central truth of Christian revelation. This mystery cannot be grasped simply by reason but we need the grace of revelation to plumb its depths.
Archbishop Vincent Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster and President of the Catholic Bihshops’ Conference of England and Wales leads us, in this Year of Faith, in a reflection, on the Incarnation.
As well as being a season of great joy and celebration, Christmas is also a penitential season. A time to respond to the invitation of St John the Baptist, ‘Repent and believe the Gospel.’
In the Sacrament of Reconciliation we meet and know the Lord’s mercy, forgiveness and healing – Sr Ruth takes on a journey into the heart of this wonderful grace.
Egan Welch died aged 26 when he drowned in the River Bann outside Coleraine in Northern Ireland. He was an alcoholic. His father, the poet and novelist Robert Welch, describes what happened and how it changed his life forever.
The Italian stigmatic Padre Pio is a beacon of faith for millions of people. Despite ill health and spiritual trials, his trust in God was mountainous. Hazel Silver explains.
The Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches about heaven, hell and purgatory but says nothing about the ancient teaching of Limbo.
Joanna Moorhead goes inside Europe’s biggest women’s prison to find out what life there is like for its inmates – and how the Catholic chaplain makes a difference.
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