Pope Benedict XVI was a shy yet brilliant scholar who, despite his traditionalist leanings, revolutionized the papacy
An interview with Guy Consolmagno, a Jesuit brother who is the current director of the Vatican Observatory, founded in 1891
In Salamanca, Spain, an exhibition is being held whose centrepiece is an exact 3D reconstruction of the body of Christ as revealed from the Shroud
In order to fully celebrate Christ’s birth the Church has connected with it certain days that shape the season and heighten Christmas joy
A British Catholic author discusses her writings and social activism, and the faith that drives her
Anchored in Jesuit and Benedictine spirituality Baroness Sheila Hollins is a powerful example of how a Christian woman can live her faith both in the professional and private life