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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 his Let Us Dream: the Path to a Better Future, published by Simon & Schuster. 
In All Things
Austen Ivereigh
The Archbishop of Canterbury rsquo s press people will be smiling this morning lsquo How Williams kept his flock together rsquo is the Guardian rsquo s headline lsquo Way ahead found in Church gay row rsquo is the BBC rsquo s while the London Times rsquo s nbsp runs lsquo Bishops back Arch
Austen Ivereigh
Will disagreements tear apart the Anglican Communion?
In All Things
Austen Ivereigh
My parish priest ndash who is not a Jesuit by the way -- this morning preached on St Ignatius of Loyola rsquo s remarkable insight into the way the movements of the spirit nbsp produce feelings that are a sure guide to where God is calling people Consolation ndash the movement of God rsquo s S
In All Things
Austen Ivereigh
As a former press secretary in the Catholic Church it was a source of constant amazement to me how the media loved any story that involved monks and modernity ndash while being entirely uninterested in a carefully-crafted intervention in the public square by a cardinal The sort of story that is
In All Things
Austen Ivereigh
The world rsquo s Anglican bishops gathered at Canterbury this week learned a new German word courtesy of Cardinal Walter Kasper head of the Vatican rsquo s Christian unity council Nabelschau is ldquo the tendency of looking too much at our navels rdquo he told nbsp ecumenical observers at a 2
In All Things
Austen Ivereigh
In his address to the Lambeth Conference in its final crucial days the Archbishop of Canterbury has outlined what he believes the world rsquo s Anglican bishops need to do in order to find the unity which will carry them through their current crisis It is a blinder of a speech and I detect two b
In All Things
Austen Ivereigh
It now looks as if the Lambeth Conference is beginning to go in the direction hoped for by both the Archbishop of Canterbury and Rome ndash preventing schism through the centralisation of authority nbsp The three major proposals are these nbsp 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp A new Ang
In All Things
Austen Ivereigh
Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O Connor s address to the global summit of Anglican bishops meeting at Canterbury reminds them that the framework they are currently seeking has already been agreed to by the Anglican Church in decades of Catholic-Anglican dialogue aiming at unity between the two Churche
In All Things
Austen Ivereigh
It s a shame that Anglicans don rsquo t have a Lourdes Let me explain This Pyrenean town in south-west France built around a nineteenth-century vision of our Lady in the form of the Immaculate Conception is the most visited religious place in the world after Mecca and Rome Since 1989 there
In All Things
Austen Ivereigh
nbsp Cardinal Ivan Dias Prefect of the Vatican s Congregation for Evangelisation has been addressing the world s Anglican bishops meeting at the Lambeth Conference This could be the first time the Anglican crisis has been likened publicly by a Vatican official to a degenerative disease Car