In the past two months relations between the three main Christian bodies — Catholic Orthodox and Anglican — have moved in more promising directions than perhaps during the past 50 years of uninspiring liberal dialogue according to Adrian Pabst in an interesting piece in the Guardian His evid
Austen Ivereigh
Austen Ivereigh is a fellow in Contemporary Church History at Campion Hall, at the University of Oxford, and a biographer of Pope Francis. In 2020 he collaborated with Pope Francis on Let Us Dream: the Path to a Better Future, published by Simon & Schuster. His most recent book is First Belong to God: On Retreat with Pope Francis, published by Loyola Press.
Vatican deplores Swiss anti-Muslim vote
Sunday s referendum in Switzerland in which more than 57 of voters and 22 out of 26 cantons voted in favour of a ban on further construction of minarets has been strongly criticized by the president of the Vatican s Council for Migrants Msgr Antonio Maria Vegli ograve said the popular support
Dublin sex abuse: the perils of ignoring canon law
Paragraph 1 15 of the devastating Murphy Commission s report into the cover-up of clerical sex abuse of minors by bishops says it all The Dublin Archdiocese s pre-occupations in dealing with cases of child sexual abuse at least until the mid 1990s were the maintenance of secrecy the avoidance of
Constitution Welcomed By Anglican Traditionalists
The CDF is stressing that the Vatican overture was not an initiative of the Holy See but a response to requests from Anglicans who have broken with their church.
Meet Europe’s new president
Apart from his fondness for haikus and his giggle-inducing name it s hard to think of anything interesting to say about Herman Van Rompuy the first president of the European Council In fact the whole point of the Belgian s election was the avoidance of color and interest they were looking for
+Rowan and Pope Benedict ‘mend fences’
Archbishop of Canterbury and Pope in talks to heal rift is the tenor of most news reports on their 20-minute meeting today A nbsp Vatican communiqu eacute described the encounter as cordial when isn t it they discussed the challenges facing all Christian communities at the beginning of t
Rome or home? Discernment chart for vicars
Here s a flow-chart for Church of England priests considering whether to accept the Pope s offer of a post-Anglican sanctuary within the Catholic Church courtesy of the Beaker Folk of Husborne Crawley cyber-coenobites apparently — h t Andrew Brown at the Guardian
Catholics and Anglicans: state of play
Two interviews nbsp — Cardinal Walter Kasper head of Rome s Christian unity council in Osservatore Romano and Archbishop Vincent Nichols of Westminster in The Tablet — have coincided with a speech yesterday – text here — by the Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams at the Gregorian Univer
Bridge Over The River Tiber: What will come of the Vatican’s invitation to Anglicans?
What will come of the Vatican’s invitation to Anglicans?
Charter for Compassion
As a fan of the writer Karen Armstrong — a former nun who has become one of the leading authorities on religion and its deformation in the modern world — I was intrigued to learn of an initiative she has just launched no less than a global charter calling for the restoration of the principle of c
