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 In this week’s issue

Being Christ’s hands and feet
An easeful death?
‘Give the poor the oil that anoints them with dignity: a job’
‘Migrants bring the vitality of non-Western spirituality’
Cosmic connection of the heart
Gross, and not so moral
Yes, we can confirm
Banishing O'Brien answers some questions, raises others
Abigail Frymann

Does Cardinal O’Brien deserve banishment or pardon? He at least owes us an explanation
Elena Curti, Deputy Editor

Don’t stop there, Justine Greening, the current model of aid is problematic
Bishop Kevin Dowling, guest contributor

Welby's right - St Benedict has much to offer banking reform efforts
Laurence Freeman OSB

Pope Francis is bringing Romero in from the cold
Francis McDonagh, guest contributor

Pope attacks the tyranny of the markets
Cult of money is today's golden calf, warns Francis

Pope Francis yesterday gave his first major analysis on the causes of the global financial crisis. In a speech to ambassadors he said: I am pleased to receive you ...


Hospitals must ensure the LCP is not misapplied
Professor David Albert Jones, Director of the Anscombe Bioethics Centre

The Liverpool Care Pathway, which sets out guidance about the care of dying patients, has come under fire from patients' relatives and some doctors who claim  it has been misapplied. Professor ...


Same-sex marriage bill must not discriminate against the Church
Archbishop Vincent Nichols calls for amendments to the legislation ahead of next week's debate

This week the Archbishop of Westminster, Vincent Nichols, wrote to leaders of the three main political parties arguing that amendments are needed to the same-sex marriage bill - ...

Tiptoeing towards Scripture

Pope Benedict XVI has exhorted Catholics to become more familiar with their Bibles, in his round-up of the 2008 Synod on the Word of God. At the same time the Bible Society ...