Pope Leo XIV’s centrist papacy
The election of Robert Prevost is a plea for temperance in a turbulent Church.
By Finn McRedmond
Reviewing politics
and culture since 1913
A new generation is turning away from established churches in search of a different way to believe
By Pippa BaileyLike the Second Vatican Council, he proved the Church to be as human as it is divine.
By Finn McRedmondThe controversial liberaliser brought humanity to the Vatican – but he was unable to arrest the Catholic Church’s decline.
By Madoc CairnsA Christian revival won’t save the deluded West – but it might teach it to accept its fate.
By John GrayIf the former archbishop of Canterbury hoped his self-abnegation on the BBC might salvage what was left of his reputation,…
By Tim WyattIt has suited our capitalist, secular economy to relinquish the fasting but keep the feasting.
By Pen VoglerAs Christianity in Britain declines, two new books ask: what should we believe in now?
By Lamorna Ash