Articles by: Garry Everett

A light in the Vatican window

Pope Francis alone can’t succeed; he wants the whole Church, all of us, to change in the ways he exhibits, says Garry Everett.

Posted on: October 15, 2013

Francis and the signs of the times

Pope Francis’ words and actions are signs of some larger vision that will be revealed to us in due course, writes Garry Everett.

Posted on: May 21, 2013

If only...

Garry Everett offers a fictitious and imaginary account of the new pope’s first speech to the cardinals, in the conclave, immediately after his election.

Posted on: March 19, 2013

A disquieting dualism

We should not leave the affairs of the Church to the clergy, nor the affairs of the world to the laity. We need to work together for the common good,...

Posted on: August 21, 2012

Is your Catholic identity being stolen?

“Identity theft is a major crime around the world. In a strangely analogous way, there is concern growing that forces mysterious may even be stealing our Catholic identity. If we...

Posted on: November 8, 2011