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The point of wooly companions
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The point of wooly companions

We thought we were doing them a favour, but the vet was horrified. “Where actually, um, are they?” he asked, peering across our lush paddock. It was back in May, and our eight Ryeland sheep, delivered the previous day, had gone AWOL inside waist-high grass.

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Defending Marriage Is Not Enough
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Defending Marriage Is Not Enough

At a vast outdoor Mass in Medellín, Colombia, in September 2017, Pope Francis gave one of the best homilies of his pontificate: on how Jesus showed his first followers what it meant to do God’s will rather than stop at law and morality.

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Power to the people
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Power to the people

Since our 40 solar panels went up on a barn roof a couple of weeks back, we can’t stop looking at the app that shows where the electricity we use is coming from: the grid (boo!) or our array (yay!).

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Austen Ivereigh on Pope Francis and the Catholic Media
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Austen Ivereigh on Pope Francis and the Catholic Media

In today’s episode of Peter’s Field Hospital, DW Lafferty and I are joined by papal biographer and journalist Austen Ivereigh, who recently conducted an interview with Pope Francis, the first of his papacy directed specifically to English-speaking Catholics. We discussed how the interview came about and why he decided to publish it in Commonweal and The Tablet, and how Francis took the opportunity to deliver a strong message of conversion.

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The Pope & the Plague
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The Pope & the Plague

It was perhaps the most liturgically dramatic moment in the long history of the papacy. A solitary figure in white, stumbling from sciatica, climbed the long steps to the dais above a rain-sodden St. Peter’s Square. “Behold our sorrowful condition,” Pope Francis began.

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A Disorderly Institution: Why the Emeritus Papacy Must Be Reformed
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A Disorderly Institution: Why the Emeritus Papacy Must Be Reformed

One of the many ironies of the recent debacle over the role of the pope emeritus is that Benedict resigned precisely to avoid such indignities. Having lived through the chaos of St John Paul II’s final, infirm years—the runaway Curia, the corruption, the jostling—Benedict planned a retirement that was limelight-free, contemplative, and supportive of his successor. Yet it hasn’t turned out that way.

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Pope Francis: the wounded reformer
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Pope Francis: the wounded reformer

It was a 45-minute private meeting with Pope Francis in the Casa Santa Marta in June 2018 that brought home to a British writer and journalist that the conversion of heart to which the Pope is calling the Church is rooted in very personal experiences of misjudgement and humiliation.

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A time to keep silence
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A time to keep silence

Pope Francis refused to answer reporters’ questions about a letter released on Sunday by Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, instead urging reporters to draw their own conclusions about the former papal nuncio’s accusations.

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