Music Review: Rachmaninoff Vespers
PAUL MATHESON reviews Rachmaninoff Vespers ‘All-Night Vigil’ – performed by Tenebrae, conducted by Nigel Short
PAUL MATHESON reviews Rachmaninoff Vespers ‘All-Night Vigil’ – performed by Tenebrae, conducted by Nigel Short
WILLIE SLAVIN reviews “Formation of the Heart: The WHY and HOW of being a Catholic today” by Raymond Friel
MARY CULLEN reviews For the Good of the Church: Unity, Theology and Women by Gabrielle Thomas
PHIL CALLAGHAN explores the way in which liberation theology has taken root in Palestine
BILL MACDONALD on the life and work of an inspirational chaplain to the French Resistance
MICHAEL BRIODY tells the story of the college set up to train Scottish seminarians in Madrid during penal times
MICHAEL O’NEILL considers the controversy over the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling on Roe v Wade
GRACE BUCKLEY describes the work done by faith communities in Scotland to support refugees and asylum seekers
MARY CULLEN considers the Synod’s deep roots in Vatican II and its implications for women in the church
PAUL GRAHAM reflects on the open letter to the German bishops
GERALDINE HILL shares SCIAF’s reflection on key synodal themes