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Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe facing new charges after release


Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe facing new charges after release
8th March 2021
The Associated Press report on the Pope’s four-day visit to Iraq. The papers note that Pope Francis visited areas in northern Iraq that were once held by ISIS, including Mosul, the former stronghold of the terrorist group. The Pope held a Mass at a stadium in Irbil, where he told the large crowd: “How cruel it is that this country, the cradle of civilisation, should have been afflicted by so barbarous a blow.” The Pope also met Grand Ayatollah al-Sistani, Iraq’s most senior Shia cleric.
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The best books we read in 2020 (plus films, music, etc.)


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Happy New Year! It’s time for the annual article in which members of the Catholic Culture staff look back on their reading in the past year and recommend the best, some published in 2020 and some not. Actually, this list is not confined to reading only. You’ll get book recommendations from Jeff Mirus, Phil Lawler and Mike Aquilina; book and film recommendations from James T. Majewski; and book, essay, podcast, music and (way too many) film recommendations from Thomas V. Mirus. Enjoy!
Jeff Mirus
The best books I read in 2020 were all new titles among the books I reviewed on CatholicCulture.org during the course of the year with the exception of the last one, for which this survey will constitute my review. Apparently 2020 was a year in which I was most impressed by authors who increased my spiritual understanding and fueled my spiritual growth, though each in a d ....

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Fr. Raymond de Souza: Becket's freedom fight echoes in pandemic


Fr. Raymond de Souza: Becket’s freedom fight echoes in pandemic
A stained glass window of St. Thomas Becket at St. Alban’s Cathedral in St. Albans, England. CNS photo/Gene Plaisted, The Crosiers
Fr. Raymond de Souza: Becket’s freedom fight echoes in pandemic By  Fr. Raymond J. de Souza
January 7, 2021
As 2020 closed, it was regrettable that the public observations of the 850th anniversary of the martyrdom (Dec. 29, 1170) of St. Thomas Becket did not take place due to pandemic restrictions.
St. Thomas Becket was Archbishop of Canterbury when England was united in the Catholic faith. He was killed in his cathedral by court officials acting at the behest of King Henry II, who wished to exercise more control over the Church than Becket judged was his right. A discussion of the life and decisions of Thomas Becket would have been particularly useful in the present moment. ....

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