Christians in the Holy Land and abroad will be deprived of altar wine from Bethlehem this Christmas because Israeli soldiers are refusing to allow lorries carrying the wine to enter Israel The SOS has been issued by the UK importer of Cremisan wine which is made by the Salesians of Don Bosco in a
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.
‘Most of us are a bit squashed’
Treat yourself to this Christmas video message from the children of a primary school in south London to the local councillor in charge of housing — and prepare to shed a tear The school did a survey of the families of the schoolchildren and found that 80 per cent were in overcrowded conditions —
Mayor backs Cardinal on UK immigrant amnesty
The British media is today reporting — favorably here less so here — that the leader of the Catholic Church in England and Wales is backing a call by London s mayor for a pathway into citizenship for Britain s 600 000-odd long-term undocumented migrants In reality it should be the other way
The desperation of Al-Qaeda
The sneering video letter nbsp issued by Al Qaeda s No 2 proves if nothing else that the Islamist terror network is running scared of Barack Obama And so they should be Obama s commitment to withdraw troops from Iraq and focus them on Afghanistan smashes the central Al-Qaeda thesis that the
iBreviary
Spooky I suggest in this blog that the Archbishop of Canterbury take bishops to Lourdes — and then he does Then a few weeks ago I come up with something called CathPod only to learn now that nbsp about that time an application called iBreviary was being launched Report in Italian here nbsp
The faith of Barack Obama
It may be worthwhile checking Matt Malone s post on nbsp religion s role nbsp in the election nbsp against the 2004 interview President-elect Obama gave to the Chicago-Sun Times in which he talks of his religious faith Beliefnet has posted uncut the transcript of the hour Obama spent nbsp wi
Community organizing: the new front in the US Catholic culture wars?
The post-mortem over episcopal interventions nbsp in the nbsp election is likely to dominate the bishops meeting nbsp in Baltimore Thomas Reese SJ here and John Allen over at NCR have excellent analyses of who will be waving the surgical knives and what they hope to establish There s a second
Congratulations, America
When I was first invited to contribute to In All Things I wrote as a European envious of what the rise of Barack Obama showed the old continent about the United States Enlightened religion is deficient in piety feeling and popular power while Evangelicals are too prone to give reason the day
Yes. You. Can.
It seems unfair that we Europeans can t vote in tomorrow s US election — after all we ve followed every twist and turn of the campaign and it s not as if we ll be unaffected by the result Anxious for a substitute I ve written nbsp an article for the British Jesuit online journal Th
The other Marx’s view of the crisis of capitalism
Marx s Capital is back on the bookshelves in Germany — but the Marx in question is a Catholic bishop And while his book is a response to the crisis of capitalism the revolution he is calling for has more to do with Rerum Novarum 1891 than Das Kapital 1867 nbsp You ve got to hand it to th
