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Liturgical Calendar
2008 Calendar

Editorial

Birth control and belief FREE

Bosnia’s chance for justice

Columns

Tim Hames
Tim Hames
‘There seems to be an agreement that the provision of welfare has lost its moorings’

Colenso Lambeth
‘The clipboard was probably not part of the Zulu original’

Robert Mickens
Letter from Rome

Jonathan Tulloch
Jonathan Tulloch
Glimpses of Eden

   
Issue Illustration Sex and the modern Catholic
Publication of Humanae Vitae 40 years ago was a seismic moment in the history of the Catholic Church. Today most practising Catholics ignore its teaching on birth control and more than half think it should be revised. This is the central finding of a major survey commissioned by The Tablet

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Church in the World

Pope signposts the way out of the ‘desert’ for troubled young people FREE


Australia
Time for ‘candid dialogue’ on the Eucharist
 Canada
Backing for church line on contraception
Nigeria
President says Muslim-Christian ‘crisis’ is over
 Spain
Mixed reaction to Saudi olive branch
United Kingdom
Lambeth unity in jeopardy after attack on gay bishop
 

Featured Articles

Out of the desert
Edward Kessler
Saudi Arabia took its first steps along the road of interfaith dialogue when King Abdullah opened the World Conference on Dialogue in Madrid. His initiative has a major symbolic significance even if some of the key elements for true religious encounter were missing

Faultlines reopen
Faultlines reopen
Lambeth Conference
Theo Hobson and Victoria Combe
This week in Canterbury, what Rowan Williams calls ‘this extraordinary thing’, the Anglican Communion, is dividing inexorably between a broadly (but not entirely) liberal Western section and a conservative section rooted mainly in the developing world

World Youth Day 2008
World Youth Day 2008
Stephen Crittenden,
A day to rejoice - ‘You are the new creation’

Stretching the sinews of the heart
Daniel O’Leary
Soon the world will be watching the finest athletes competing in Beijing to prove themselves the best in their chosen field. That amazing level of total commitment is necessary, too, on the training ground of the soul

Plentiful bounty
Listen to the Word
Daniel McCarthy
Acts of giving define us: God gives us to ourselves in Creation, God gives himself to us in the Incarnation, and we give ourselves to God and our neighbour in the Eucharist. By virtue of these acts we are made holy, writes Daniel McCarthy, and brought to eternal joy

Tablet Special: Humanae Vitae 40 years on
Tablet Special: Humanae Vitae 40 years on
David Lodge,Sue Gaisford, Jimmy Burns, Catherine Pepinster, Charles Curran, Paulinus Ikechukwu Odozor
How far have we come? - Nothing changed? Everything changed - Matter of conscience - The deafening silence of dissent - Dangers of certitude Healthy vision for Africa

Mass and the neutrino
Across the Universe
Guy Consolmagno

Arts
 
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A World in a Face
Polly Chiapetta

Cinema
Buddha Collapsed out of Shame
Francine Stock

Music
BBC Proms
Rick Jones

Television
Lifesavers
John Morrish

Radio
Bespoken Word
D.J. Taylor

News from Britain and Ireland

Apostleship of the Sea braces itself for stormy weather

More home news

Book Reviews

Flourishing conditions for terror
Descent into Chaos: how the war against Islamic extremism is being lost in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Central Asia FREE
Ahmed Rashid
Reviewed by Simon Scott Plummer

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