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Christians in India’s eastern state of Odisha face a struggle to bury their dead amid widespread persecution across the ...
The Mexican Bishops’ Conference expressed its “profound consternation” at the assassination of two senior officials of the ...
Anyone who read the early editions of The Tablet in a library might also have been able to read a book published in the same ...
No doubt the biggest challenge to an editor of a Catholic journal is the death of a pope and the election of his successor.
What a difference a dozen years make. In February 2013 the Catholic Church – and the world – were stunned when Pope Benedict ...
There is a creative tension at the heart of Pope Leo’s sermon during the inaugural Mass of his papacy. While the tension may ...
On 16 May, it was 185 years since our first issue was published, edited by Frederick Lucas, a former Quaker. The Tablet has ...
It is hard to know what he meant when Sir Keir Starmer warned that Britain was in danger of becoming an “island of strangers” ...
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 ...
Pope Leo XIV’s papacy will be a reforming one, particularly focused on governance, with more synodality embedded in the ...
The leader of the Anglican Church in Southern Africa issued an urgent appeal to the US to save two programmes crucial for ...
Events have been arranged throughout the UK for his year’s Laudato Si’ Week from 24-31 May, which marks a decade since the ...