The British prime minister must be trembling and gulping nbsp as he endlessly re-drafts nbsp his speech nbsp The Labor nbsp party conference nbsp opens nbsp tomorrow and all nbsp eyes are on theleast popular PM since nbsp the 1930s Surrounded by plotters openly seeking his replacement this is no
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.
Zimbabwe: where to begin?
A correspondent in Zimbabwe a social worker writes A power-sharing deal between the MDC and Zanu PF has been agreed This is not what Zimbabweans voted for but it seems we must make the best of it if we are to save the country from complete ruin The very people who designed and implemented the
It’s a miracle! (Or is it?)
At the Mass for the Sick which Pope Benedict celebrated in Lourdes France this morning nbsp he seemed to downplay the importance of miracle physical cures in nbsp favour of the idea of healing as an experience of God ldquo How many come here to see it with the hope ndash secretly perhaps nda
What Lourdes teaches
The Mass celebrated today in Lourdes by Pope Benedict XVI brought back memories for me of the one celebrated by Pope John Paul II on his visit in August 2004 As it turned out it was his last foreign trip He was already a very sick man and within a year he would be dead It turned out to be a powe
Pope in Paris recasts faith-culture debate
The Pope in Paris yesterday gave a speech which will be remembered as one of his most significant not just because of its content ndash nbsp which has recast the current European thinking about freedom and faith ndash but because of its historic context It was made just a few hours after a tw
Not just another papal visit to France
I m going to take a punt Pope Benedict XVI s four-day visit to France beginning this Friday is set to be one of the defining moments of his pontificate The theme of his papacy has always been to challenge the dictatorship of relativism — his memorable term for the newly-invigorated Europe
Jesus was a community organizer, Pilate a governor
Or so it is claimed by T-shirts printed off this week in the wake of the Republican VP nominee s put-down of Barack Obama s former profession in her speech last Wednesday Is this a new front in America s faith-culture wars It seems odd for a party seeking the God vote to diss one of the grea
The horror of it
By dawn Christian homes in the village were smoking heaps of burnt mud and concrete shells Churches were razed their wooden doors and windows stripped off A Reuters first-hand account of the continuing pogrom against Christians in eastern India — Christians cower from Hindu backclash in Orissa
The voice of a captive set free
The Pope today met the French-Colombian ex-hostage Ingrid Betancourt for 25 minutes in Castel Gandolfo They had a lot to talk about Betancourt it turns out had a remarkable journey of faith during her six years as the world s most famous hostage — and the Pope has a role in it One day after
Bethlehems Wall: Can U.S. Christians help revive the sacred city?
Can U.S. Christians help revive the sacred city?
