Carys Walsh, an Anglican priest in south London, has turned to poetry for her Lent book. Dappled Beauty: Through Lent with ...
The contributors – scholars, artists and activists, whose lives have touched migration in varying ways – approach the worlds of border policing, barbed wire, ...
Last year Ali Smith published Gliff, a dystopian tale, with the promise of a companion novel to follow. Rather than being ...
You don’t need to know Virginia Woolf’s oeuvre to enjoy Woolf Works. Haunting and moving, it was the first full-length ballet ...
Founded in 1840, The Tablet is the leading independent English-language Catholic weekly, celebrated for great writing, astute ...
Exhibitions are energising, bringing a change of mood into a college and helping to enhance its reputation. The title of ...
Pope Leo appointed Bishop Stanislav Pribyl of Litomerice as the next Archbishop of Prague, who traditionally ranks first ...
A schismatic community of former Poor Clares in Spain launched an online campaign to find a new home, after a court rejected ...
Founded in 1840, The Tablet is the leading independent English-language Catholic weekly, celebrated for great writing, astute analysis, brilliant arts and books reviews and trustworthy reporting from ...
The blessing of baby lambs on the feast of the virgin martyr St Agnes is a Roman tradition rich in paschal symbolism: Agnes ...
One spring in the early 2000s, I travelled to Germany to seek out the surviving contempor­aries of Alfred Delp. My interest ...
Walking around the sanctuary at Sacred Heart Church, Wimbledon, is a precarious business. There are so many levels and steps ...