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The BP oil spill was an ecological catastrophe of monumental proportion. Mary Colwell leads us in a reflection on the lessons to be learnt .
On 14 May 2010, at 7.00 am in the morning I stood in Turin Cathedral no more than 10 feet from the Shroud of Turin. It was a wonderful moment for me after thirty years of fascination with this extraordinary cloth.
Fr Adrian Graffy reflects on the particular characteristics of the Gospel according to Matthew, the Gospel read on Sundays during 2011.
Lucy Russell introduces us to Blessed Dominic Barberi who received Blessed John Henry Newman into the Catholic Church.
To mark the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity Bishop Michael Evans, Outgoing Chairman, Bishops’ Conference Committee for Christian Unity reflects on the ecumenical significance of the Pope’s visit to the United Kingdom and our sacred duty to work for Christian unity.
New Year Resolutions - most of us make them - the truth is, despite our best efforts, most of us don’t keep them. Faith Today invited a selection of people, from among the great and the good, to let us in on their New Year Resolutions. Here they are – be encouraged, be inspired or be depressed!
New Years Day, is the Feast Day of Mary, Mother of God. Fr James Hanvey SJ invites us to ponder on the treasure who is Mary, our Mother in faith and her importance in understanding living and our faith.
Archbishop Vincent Nichols had the inspiration to encourage Andrew Robinson, a seminarian at St Mary's Oscott, Birmingham to write a journal as he battled with cancer and faced death with remarkable courage, faith and hope. The journal became Tears at Night, Joy at Dawn: Journal of a Dying Seminarian. We are delighted to publish the second edition of what has become, in many ways a Christian classic.
Francis was born in 1567 in the castle belonging to the Sales family in Thorens, Savoy, located in what is now south-eastern France. He studied in Paris and Padua. It was during his student days in Paris that he experienced a great spiritual crisis verging on despair, fell ill and was unable to eat or sleep. He cried out to God in desperation and, although overwhelmed by the sense of his own spiritual weakness, he vowed his love for God, placed his hope in his mercy and promised to praise him always.
In the early Church, the baptism of Jesus was invested with immense significance. It was a moment of solemn anointing for Jesus, a moment of revelation of the Trinity and the inauguration of the public ministry of Jesus. However, some of the early heresies in the Church created confusion concerning the baptism by suggesting that it was only at that moment that Jesus became the son of God, adopted by the Father: the Arians used the baptism to try to prove that Jesus was inferior to the Father. As a result, concentration shifted from the baptism to the incarnation.
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