Wednesday, December 31, 2025
Pope Leo XIV Ends 2025 Urging Catholics to Examine Conscience and Entrust the New Year to God
Pope Leo XIV ends 2025 urging Catholics to examine conscience and entrust the new year to God | Catholic News Agency: Pope Leo XIV used the Vatican’s final general audience of 2025 on Wednesday to invite Catholics to look back on the past year with gratitude and repentance, and to place what lies ahead in God’s hands. In St. Peter’s Square on Dec. 31, the pope said 2025 brought both joy and sorrow...
Tuesday, December 30, 2025
It happened again: Why would anyone want to edit ‘It’s a Wonderful Life?’
It happened again: Why edit "It's a Wonderful Life"?MATTINGLY: Every now and then, someone sends me a URL pointing to some kind of abomination with a butchered movie running somewhere on basic cable or hidden deep inside the bowels of a streaming service website. It’s easy to mutter, “We live in a sinful, fallen world.” Frankly, it’s amazing that bored people handling off-hour broadcasts don’t fall asleep at key switches more often...
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Jan. 1 Mass Readings: Follow Mary, Mother of God, and Mary of ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’
Jan.%201%20Mass%20Readings%3A%20Follow%20Mary%2C%20Mother%20of%20God%20and%20Mary%20of%20%u2018It%u2019s%20a%20Wonderful%20Life%u2019%20%u2013%20Benedictine%20College%20Media%20%26%20CultureHOOPES: January 1 is the Octave Day of Christmas, eight days after the celebration of the Nativity of Our Lord, a second Christmas Solemnity, Christmas Day II. But it isn’t called that. Instead it is the Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God. That fact alone shows the singularity of Mary. The Octave of Easter Sunday is Easter Sunday II, a second day to celebrate what Jesus did...
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Keeping the Heat On: How Finances Work in the Diocese of Fairbanks
Keeping the heat on - Finances in the Diocese of FairbanksFIGGE: It takes a lot of money to run a parish or diocese. Personnel, property, and insurance costs quickly add up, no matter where you live. But few dioceses have a budget line for snowmobiles and bush plane flights, or operating costs for remote parishes that cannot be accessed by road. The Diocese of Fairbanks has that. Spanning the northern 409,849 square miles of Alaska...
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More Than 3 Million Faithful Visited the Vatican in 2025, Says Papal Household
2025 in numbers: Over 3 million faithful visited the Vatican - Vatican News: In 2025, 3,176,620 people were present for papal audiences and liturgies in the Vatican. That's according to figures disclosed by the Prefecture of the Papal Household, which include General, Jubilee, and special audiences; liturgical celebrations; and the recitation of the Angelus...
Monday, December 29, 2025
US Executions Rise in 2025 Amid Shifting Public Opinion
U.S. executions rise in 2025 amid shifting public opinion | Catholic News Agency: A rise in executions in the United States in 2025 occurred alongside “shifting public opinion” against the death penalty, offering anti-death-penalty advocates a hopeful sign going into 2026 even amid high levels of capital punishment. The Death Penalty Information Center, a nonprofit group that tracks and catalogs executions in the United States...
4 Habits to Help You Get Along Better With Others
4 Habits to Help You Get Along Better With Others| National Catholic RegisterGUARENDI: Have you ever met someone and immediately liked them? Why such a good first impression? Afterward you realized: She was interested in you. She genuinely liked hearing about the bits and pieces of who you are. Your mother-in-law believes your parenting could use some adjustment. She comments and corrects, each time you listen slower and argue faster...
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Secularism, Security, and ‘Civilizational Erasure’
Secularism%2C%20Security%2C%20and%20%u2018Civilizational%20Erasure%u2019%7C%20National%20Catholic%20RegisterWEIGEL: Twenty years ago, I published a small book, The Cube and the Cathedral: Europe, America, and Politics Without God. It enjoyed a fair sale, got translated into French, Spanish, Polish, Italian, Portuguese, and Hungarian, and was named a Foreign Affairs Bestseller. In it, I argued that Europe was experiencing a crisis of “civilizational morale,” evident in sclerotic governmental bureaucracies...
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The Day Our Daughter Disappeared
The Day Our Daughter Disappeared - Patrick MadridMADRID: After being out of town for several days doing back-to-back speaking events, I arrived home exhausted. Needing sleep, I lay down on my bed for a nap. The next thing I knew, my wife was shaking me awake, saying something urgent about our five-year-old daughter, Rebecca. “What?” I asked groggily. “What’s going on?” “We can’t find Rebecca!” Nancy said, in a tone...
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Sunday, December 28, 2025
South Korea is choosing self-destruction — and the world should learn its lesson
Two is already too many - Works in Progress Magazine: South Korea has the lowest fertility rate in the world. Its population is (optimistically) projected to shrink by over two thirds over the next 100 years. If current fertility rates persist, every hundred South Koreans today will have only six great-grandchildren between them.
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Ranked: The World’s 30 Largest Cities by Population
Ranked%3A%20The%20World%u2019s%2030%20Largest%20Cities%20by%20Population: Population growth, migration, and economic opportunity continue to pull millions into major metropolitan areas. At the same time, aging populations and limited space are beginning to slow growth in several long-established megacities.
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Surviving Your Current Chaos With Confidence
New Advent: Surviving Your Current Chaos With ConfidenceSTEFANICK: One of the most comforting truths of our faith is also one of the hardest to accept. You’re not living the whole story — you’re living your current page. One of the most powerful (and overlooked) truths of the Bible is typology—the way God weaves the same story across centuries, fulfilling promises in ways no human author could plan...
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The Family That Prays Together Grows Holy Together
Imitating the Holy Family - The Catholic ThingPAULSCALIA: The collect for today’s feast prays, “O God, who were pleased to give us the example of the Holy Family, graciously grant that we may imitate them.” Now, that’s a tall order. After all, the Holy Family was exceptional. Inimitable, one might say. Joseph and Mary were indeed married. But their marriage was unlike any other...
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Dick Van Dyke at 100
Dick Van Dyke at 100 ~ The Imaginative ConservativeDEAVEL: Dick Van Dyke’s new memoir puts it out front: he’s no genius. Instead, he’s been lucky personally and professionally. On the professional side this book is flawless: no soft-pedaling failures or 20-20 hindsight about his prospects; no easy vengeance on long-dead nemeses; no pedantic hints for aspiring performers; and no (thank God!) explanations about what makes jokes funny.
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On Feast of the Holy Family, Pope Leo XIV Warns Against the ‘Herods’ That Threaten Families Today
Pope Leo XIV urges families to keep the flame of love alive | Catholic News AgencyCARDIEL: Pope Leo XIV on Sunday urged Christian families to “cherish the values of the Gospel” and protect the “flame of love” in their homes against modern myths of success, power, and comfort that he said often leave people isolated and divided. Speaking to pilgrims in St. Peter’s Square before the Angelus on Dec. 28...
Saturday, December 27, 2025
This Sunday: Mary and Joseph Reveal the High Purpose and Hard Work of Family Life
This%20Sunday%3A%20Mary%20and%20Joseph%20Reveal%20the%20High%20Purpose%20and%20Hard%20Work%20of%20Family%20Life%20%u2013%20Benedictine%20College%20Media%20%26%20CultureHOOPES: The Gospel begins with the departure of the magi and the message of an angel. It is hard to imagine a more exalted moment for a father, when great men have sought out his child and angels intervened for his safety. But the message of the angel must have been hard for Joseph to take...
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Cardinal Reina Closes Holy Door at St. John Lateran, Urges Rome to Live Jubilee’s Mercy
Closeness is the legacy of the Jubilee, says Cardinal at closing of St. John Lateran Holy Door - Vatican News: Cardinal Baldassare Reina, Vicar General of Rome and Archpriest of the Basilica of St. John Lateran, presides over the closing of the Holy Door and the subsequent Mass and invites the faithful to manifest the presence of God in the places where there is no fraternity, justice, truth and peace.
Architect Frank Gehry and the Cathedral That Might Have Been
Architect Frank Gehry and the Cathedral That Might Have Been| National Catholic RegisterDESOUZA: The Catholic world is preparing for the centenary next year of the death of Antoni GaudÃ, the Spanish architect who imagined the Sagrada FamÃlia church in Barcelona, a striking 20th-century conception of all creation singing the praises of God, in forms and shapes taken from the natural world...
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Friday, December 26, 2025
When does Christmas really end?
When does Christmas really end?ESCALEIRA: The ancient commemoration of the birth of our Lord and Savior resounds through the ages and occupies a pivotal place in the Christian life. Faithful around the world mark the solemn occasion of our salvation with extra prayers, Mass attendance, sacramental participation and family traditions...
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What are plenary indulgences and how can I get TWO this New Year’s?
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God Became a Burden to Take Away Our Burden
God Became a Burden - St. Paul CenterHARROLD: An aspect of the Christmas story we often fail to notice is the way that God, through the Incarnation, became a burden to Mary and Joseph and the people around them. From Luke’s Gospel we know that Jesus’s parents were not wealthy, yet that didn’t stop God from asking them to have a child sooner than they had anticipated...
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Catholics Pray for Speaker Paul Kim’s 5-Year-Old Son, Now On Life Support, Calling on Ven. Fulton Sheen
Catholics%20Pray%20for%20Speaker%u2019s%205-Year%20Old%20Son%20Now%20On%20Life%20Support%2C%20Calling%20on%20Venerable%20Fulton%20Sheen%7C%20National%20Catholic%20RegisterMURPHY: Catholics across the globe are lifting up 5-year old Micah Kim in prayer this Christmas season. His father, Paul Kim, a popular Catholic speaker and comedian, husband and father to six children, shared on Dec. 22, that Micah had suffered a “medical emergency” and was in an ambulance heading to the hospital...
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Which of these aerial masterpieces should win the Great Grinch Sky Art Showdown?
The Great Grinch Sky Art Showdown | Flightradar24 Blog: Every December, as huge chunks of the world deck the halls and trim the trees, a special breed of pilot decides that standard flight patterns are beneath (pun intended) them. Because why fly a straight line when you can create Grinch sky art across the winter sky? This holiday season, we’ve spotted not one but two ambitious attempts to paint everyone’s favorite Christmas villain...
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‘As You Wish’: Truth and True Love in Rob Reiner’s ‘The Princess Bride’
%u2018As%20You%20Wish%u2019%3A%20Truth%20and%20True%20Love%20in%20Rob%20Reiner%u2019s%20%u2018The%20Princess%20Bride%u2019%7C%20National%20Catholic%20RegisterDESOUZA: The dreadful murder of Rob and Michele Reiner, allegedly at the hands of their son, has returned the filmmaker’s work to greater prominence in recent days. No doubt some families will be prompted to watch again The Princess Bride over the holidays. That would be a good choice, for the film has some powerful Christian messages.
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Pope Leo XIV’s Angelus on Feast of St. Stephen: ‘Christians Have No Enemies, Only Brothers and Sisters’
Pope Leo XIV: Christians have no enemies, only brothers and sisters | Catholic News AgencyCARDIEL: Pope Leo XIV on Friday urged Christians to resist the temptation to treat others as enemies, saying the mystery of Christmas calls believers to recognize the God-given dignity of every person, even in their adversaries. “Christians, however, have no enemies, but brothers and sisters, who remain so even when they do not understand each other,” the Pope said...
God wants to give you two great gifts for Christmas: Himself, and His mission...
Our Christmas Mission| National Catholic RegisterLANDRY: There are many ways we can approach the nearly inexhaustible mystery of Christmas. We can meditate on the divine humility of God’s becoming one of us, on his deliberate choice to become a helpless baby, and to number himself among the poor. We can focus on the holiness of those gathered around a manger, especially Mary and Joseph, and on the quiet strength of the domestic church that shelters the baby Savior of the world.
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Wednesday, December 24, 2025
How Feminism Has Escaped Public Scrutiny
How Feminism Has Escaped Public Scrutiny | The American Spectator | USA News and PoliticsGRESS: There are a growing number of scholars today who can be considered anti-feminists. These men and women are starting to look under the hood of the feminist ideology. What is surprising is that more people haven’t done so before. Most people have blithefully believed that it is simply a movement about helping women. In my forthcoming book...
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Pope Leo XIV Restores Christmas Day Mass at St. Peter’s for First Time Since 1994
Pope Leo XIV revives tradition during first Christmas of his pontificate | Catholic News AgencyCARDIEL: Pope Leo XIV will celebrate his first Christmas at the Vatican by reviving the tradition of offering Christmas Mass on Dec. 25 in St. Peter’s Basilica, something no pope has done since 1994. The Christmas celebrations — which will be marked by the closing of the Holy Doors — will begin on the evening of Dec. 24...
Why the Birth of Jesus Matters
Why the Birth of Jesus Matters | Knowing Is DoingTORRE: There is a particular verse in the second letter of St. Peter where he reminds us that the salvific message of Christ fulfilled through his death and resurrection has granted us the opportunity to escape the corruption of the world, fueled by misplaced human passions, by becoming partakers of the divine nature...
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He Came to Bring Us Home
He Came to Bring Us Home - LifeCraftCUDDEBACK: There is a Home that is truly our home. And the Father in that home bends all His energy to make possible our taking up residence there. Permanently. It really is that simple. It is simple, but it is also somewhat involved—because life there is so rich. This is not surprising. Really and truly being at home calls for more than meets the eye...
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Tuesday, December 23, 2025
Christmas Mass Readings: Baby Jesus Prepares You For Battle
Christmas%20Mass%20Readings%3A%20Baby%20Jesus%20Prepares%20You%20For%20Battle%20%u2013%20Benedictine%20College%20Media%20%26%20CultureHOOPES: If life is a battle — and it is — Christmas is the day before the fighting starts, when we do what is perhaps the most important thing in the battle: Commit to each other and to Christ, our cause. Here are five takeaways for the The Nativity of the Lord (Christmas), drawn from Sunday Readings columns at this site and the Extraordinary Story podcast.
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An Exclusive Interview With Santa Claus
New Advent: An Exclusive Interview With Santa ClausSTEFANICK: What if Santa Claus weren’t just a character ... but a calling? In this unforgettable episode of The Chris Stefanick Show, I sit down with one of my oldest and dearest friends, Eddie Cotter, Jr.—an experienced Catholic youth minister who unexpectedly took on the role of Santa Claus and eventually ended up appearing as Santa at Rockefeller Center in New York City...
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Exploring Bethlehem’s bright streets, the sky shattered by Glorias, holding our Eucharistic Lord in the Cave of the Nativity, and Our Lady’s rest stop
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Are the Gospels Myth?
Are the Gospels Myth? - St. Paul CenterHARROLD: Skeptics will sometimes claim that the canonical Gospels are mythical accounts with little or no basis in historical fact. According to their logic, we shouldn’t trust what Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John said about the life of Jesus any more than we should trust what Homer said about the fall of Troy or what Virgil said about the founding of Rome...
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Worldwide Prayer Network Releases Pope Leo XIV’s Monthly Prayer Intentions for 2026
These%20are%20Pope%20Leo%20XIV%u2019s%20prayer%20intentions%20for%202026%20%7C%20Catholic%20News%20Agency: The pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network has released Pope Leo XIV’s list of prayer intentions for the year 2026. Every month, Pope Leo asks Catholics around the world to pray for a particular intention. This initiative is accompanied by a video in which the pontiff expresses the reasons why he has chosen that particular intention.
Christ at the Center: How Tradition Anchors the Development of Doctrine
Christ at the Center: How Tradition Anchors the Development of Doctrine| National Catholic RegisterCHAPP: In a previous article, I wrote about the need for the Catholic Church to foster in the faithful a proper sense of ecclesial tradition. In that first essay, I argued against a false dialectic between a runaway progressivism that treats tradition like a Rorschach inkblot onto which one can project any interpretation one desires, and a moribund traditionalism that rejects...
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Monday, December 22, 2025
How Changing Your Language Can Change Your Relationships
How Changing Your Language Can Change Your Relationships| National Catholic RegisterGUARENDI: To get along better with everybody — well, almost everybody — the first question to answer is “Why?” After all, aren’t there people in your life who just don’t seem that willing to get along better with you? What’s more, they seem to be okay with that. As they see it, you’re the problem. They’d be easier to get along with if you were...
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What G.K. Chesterton wrote to his wife when she entered the Church
What Chesterton wrote to his wife when she entered the Church | Catholic CultureMIRUS: In 1901, Gilbert Keith Chesterton married Frances Alice Blogg. As the Catholic world knows now, Chesterton was a prolific thinker and writer who operated through genius more than well-organized habits, and Frances (who was also a writer) often served as his secretary and kept him on track. By all accounts, including their own, they were deeply in love, and it was a sadness that they were unable to have children...
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Through Snow and Sacred Darkness: The Xavier Society for the Blind at 125
Through Snow and Sacred Darkness: The Xavier Society for the Blind at 125| National Catholic RegisterBRUNO: “Ain’t nobody got no sickdays?” the bus driver chuckled as he opened the door, welcoming a dozen commuters who stood freezing in the pre-dawn dark. It was the Third Sunday of Advent, and the Northeast was in the embrace of the season’s first snowpocalypse. But snow or no snow, I had to get to St. Patrick’s Cathedral to cover Mass, so off I went.
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Critical Theory and the Politics of Divine Love
Critical Theory and the Politics of Divine Love, Part 1THERRIEN: During my graduate studies, I took a long tour through modern and post-modern social philosophy. This included thinkers such as Machiavelli, Hobbes, Descartes, Bacon, Rousseau, Locke, Kant, Hegel, Nietzsche, and Marx, among others. I did this for the sake of gaining a better handle on the historical backdrop of Catholic social teaching, particularly the contributions of Pope Leo XIII...
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3 Ideas for a Richer Christmas Celebration
Three Ideas for a Richer Christmas Celebration - LifeCraftCUDDEBACK: There is a specific virtue of running a household well. For me, discovering it was one of the great fruits of studying ancient and medieval thinking. According to Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas, “domestic prudence” arranges everything in one’s home life toward the true happiness of its members. This can really help us in thinking about how to celebrate Christmas. A key feature of the great virtue of prudence is how it is different from any other know-how, or practical knowledge.
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How Your Life Has an Impact on 80,000 People
New Advent: How Your Life Impacts 80,000 PeopleSTEFANICK: Picture a football stadium full of 80,000 people. Research indicates that you will influence that many people during the course of your lifetime (even if you don't have your own YouTube channel). But who is in your stadium? And what does it sound like in there? Are people cheering for the ways you positively affected them? Are they booing for all the terrible things you did? Or are they silent because you were on your phone...
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The Peculiar Christmas Custom of the Boy Bishops
The Peculiar Christmas Custom of the Boy Bishops: In the medieval church, folk piety was rich in the theatrical and festive observation of Christ’s nativity. We see and hear a faint echo of it down to our own times in Christmas carols, pageants, living creches, and even quasi-religious pop entertainment like A Charlie Brown Christmas. Some tend to downplay the importance of the Christmas season in comparison to Lent and Easter in the early church, but that’s just not true...
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How Feminism Became the Biggest Pagan Megachurch in the World
How Feminism Became Biggest Pagan Megachurch In The WorldGRESS: The underlying premise of feminism is that women are better off mimicking the behavior of men — and not good men who are devoted to their wives and family — but the selfish and promiscuous man committed to his career and his autonomy. Work and career ought to be women’s priority. Fifty years of this rhetoric has given us enough time to see the wreckage and the foolishness of the megachurch’s dogma that motherhood is nothing but slavery and drudgery.
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The Plane Crash That Almost Killed Me
The Plane Crash That Almost Killed Me - Patrick MadridMADRID: On August 31, 1986, Aeromexico Flight 498 was on final approach to Los Angeles International Airport when it collided midair with a private Cessna that had drifted into restricted airspace above Cerritos, California. The impact tore both aircraft apart. All sixty-four passengers and crew aboard the DC-9 were killed. The three people in the Cessna were killed as well. Fifteen people on the ground died when the jet slammed into a quiet residential neighborhood in a massive fireball.
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Pope Leo XIV Appoints Austin’s Monsignor James Misko as Bishop of Tucson, Arizona
Pope Leo XIV appoints Monsignor James Misko as bishop of Tucson, Arizona | Catholic News Agency: Pope Leo XIV has appointed Monsignor James A. Misko, a priest of the Diocese of Austin, Texas, as the next bishop of Tucson, Arizona.
The Holy See Press Office publicized the appointment at the Vatican, and it was also publicized in Washington, D.C., on Dec. 22 by Cardinal Christophe Pierre, apostolic nuncio to the United States. Misko has been serving as vicar general and moderator of the curia for the Diocese of Austin.
Sunday, December 21, 2025
Pope Leo XIV’s Angelus for Fourth Sunday of Advent: ‘Pray That All the World’s Children May Live in Peace’
Pope Leo XIV highlights key virtues for final days of Advent | Catholic News Agency: Pope Leo XIV on Sunday highlighted four virtues of St. Joseph — “piety and charity, mercy and trust” — as guides for Catholics in the final days of Advent leading up to Christmas. Speaking during his Angelus address from the window of the Apostolic Palace on the Fourth Sunday of Advent, the pope said the day’s liturgy invited the faithful to reflect on St. Joseph...
Saturday, December 20, 2025
A Parent’s Dilemma: ‘We Raised Them Catholic — Why Did They Drift?’
A%20Parent%u2019s%20Dilemma%3A%20%u2018We%20Raised%20Them%20Catholic%20%u2014%20Why%20Did%20They%20Drift%3F%u2019%7C%20National%20Catholic%20RegisterGUARENDI: Do you live on a farm or in a small town? Is the year 1880? If so, your children’s drift is not so common. For much of Christian history, what children were raised in, they stayed in. The family, clan, or tribe was the unchallenged teacher of beliefs, morals, and attitudes — in short, its religion...
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Friday, December 19, 2025
Why ignore the risky faith of Hong Kong’s Jimmy Lai?
Crossroads -- Ignoring the risky faith of Hong Kong's Jimmy LaiMATTINGLY: Hong Kong was tense and festive when I arrived for a small 1997 conference about religion coverage in global media. The reason for the odd atmosphere was obvious: In a few days, on July 1, Great Britain would yield control of that great city to the People’s Republic of China...
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Bishop Richard Moth to Succeed Cardinal Nichols as Archbishop of Westminster
Bishop Richard Moth to Succeed Cardinal Nichols as Archbishop of Westminster| National Catholic RegisterPENTIN: Pope Leo XIV has appointed Bishop Richard Moth, a former bishop of Britain’s military ordinariate, as the 12th Archbishop of Westminster, succeeding Cardinal Vincent Nichols who is retiring at the age of 80. A canon lawyer, Bishop Moth, 67, has served as Bishop of Arundel and Brighton in southern England for the past decade...
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In Rare Move, Retired Albany Bishop Files for Personal Bankruptcy After Pension Verdict| National Catholic Register
In Rare Move, Retired Albany Bishop Files for Personal Bankruptcy After Pension Verdict| National Catholic RegisterMATTMCDONALD: A retired New York bishop has filed for personal bankruptcy protection in federal court after a state jury verdict found him, along with other officials, personally liable for the collapse of a Catholic hospital pension fund that left about 1,100 retirees without the lifetime monthly payments they were expecting...
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Pope Leo XIV Appoints New Bishop for Palm Beach, Auxiliary Bishop for Phoenix
Pope Leo XIV appoints new bishop for Palm Beach, auxiliary bishop for Phoenix | Catholic News Agency: The Holy See said on Dec. 19 that Pope Leo XIV had made two new episcopal appointments in the United States, with the Vatican announcing a new bishop for the Diocese of Palm Beach as well as an auxiliary bishop for the Diocese of Phoenix.
Thursday, December 18, 2025
The German bishops’ conference has gone over the cliff
German%20Bishops%u2019%20Conference%2C%20Over%20the%20Cliff%7C%20National%20Catholic%20RegisterWEIGEL: When it was first published in 1993, Pope St. John Paul II’s encyclical on the reform of Catholic moral theology, Veritatis Splendor (The Splendor of Truth), dealt a severe blow to the pride of many German theologians, who had long thought themselves the cutting edge of Catholic intellectual life...
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12 Ways Cardinal Dolan Has Been a Joyful Herald of the Gospel
Cardinal Dolan: Joyful Herald and Personification of the Good News| National Catholic RegisterLANDRY: The announcement by the Vatican this morning that Pope Leo XIV accepted the resignation of Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York and appointed Archbishop-designate Ronald Hicks to succeed him will bring a lot of deserved attention to the affable and talented former bishop of Joliet...
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It’s Official: Pope Leo XIV Picks Fellow Chicagoan with ‘Missionary Spirit’ as New York’s Next Archbishop
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Wednesday, December 17, 2025
Pope Leo XIV to Appoint Joliet Bishop Ronald Hicks Next Archbishop of New York
BREAKING: Pope Leo XIV to appoint next archbishop of New York | Catholic News AgencyBROCKHAUS: Pope Leo XIV has chosen Bishop Ronald Hicks of the Diocese of Joliet, Illinois, to be the next archbishop of New York — the most consequential U.S. episcopal appointment of Leo’s pontificate thus far. The appointment was confirmed by EWTN News with two independent sources with direct knowledge of the appointment...
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Joliet Bishop Ronald Hicks to Succeed Cardinal Dolan as Archbishop of New York
Confirmed: Joliet's Bishop Hicks to NYC - The Pillar: Pope Leo XIV is expected to appoint Bishop Ronald Hicks of Joliet as the next Archbishop of New York, The Pillar has confirmed, with an announcement expected as early as Dec. 18.
Tuesday, December 16, 2025
Pope Leo to Accept Cardinal Dolan’s Resignation, Possibly Name Illinois Bishop to Lead NY Archdiocese, Say Sources
Exclusive | Pope Leo to accept Cardinal Dolan's resignation, possibly name Illinois bishop to lead NY Archdiocese: sources | New York Post: Pope Leo XIV is expected to accept Timothy Cardinal Dolan’s resignation this week — and will possibly name a bishop from the pontiff’s Illinois home state to lead the Archdiocese of New York, well-placed sources said. Dolan, who has served as archbishop since 2009, submitted his resignation in February after reaching the mandatory retirement age of 75.
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The Charity of Jane Austen
The charity of Jane Austen - OSV NewsBLUM: It was Newman himself who observed in one of his most celebrated sermons that “one little deed, done against natural inclination for God’s sake” is a stronger proof of Christian character than “all the dust and chaff of mere profession.” And in Jane Austen’s more virtuous characters, we find ample support for the conclusion that, while most eminently delighting her readers, she sought also to instruct them.
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Monday, December 15, 2025
Catholic Human Rights Activist Jimmy Lai Convicted by Chinese Communist Authorities, Faces Life in Prison
Jimmy Lai found guilty of national security violations, faces life in prison | Catholic News Agency: Jimmy Lai, the Catholic human rights advocate whose long-running national security trial in China has drawn criticism and charges of persecution, was found guilty on Dec. 15 of multiple violations of China’s national security laws, bringing an end to several years of what advocates have described as a politically motivated show trial against a popular Hong Kong publisher.
Sunday, December 14, 2025
Pope Leo XIV's Top 5 Moments of 2025...
Echoes. A steady light: Pope Leo XIV's top five moments of 2025. Published 12/10/2025SCALIA: "Lebanon needed this embrace." The words went out over a social media platform, made more poignant for the accompanying image of Pope Leo XIV consoling a weeping Lebanese woman. I couldn't help thinking "perhaps the whole world needed it, and needs this pope, for this time." Leo's papacy, of nine months gestation, has revealed itself slowly...
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You Can Ask Jesus Your Questions
You Can Ask Jesus Your Questions | Parishable ItemsFELTES: St. John the Baptist, despite his continued imprisonment, had heard about the works Jesus was doing and sent two of his disciples to ask him, “Are you the one who is to come, or should we look for another?” John was no pushover, not some reed swayed by the wind, but from this question we can gather that while John sat in Herod’s prison some doubt arose about whether Jesus was their long-awaited Messiah...
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Gaudete Sunday: Rejoice in the Lord Always
Gaudete Sunday: Rejoice in the Lord Always| National Catholic RegisterLANDRY: On Gaudete Sunday, we have another reason to rejoice this year: 2025 marks the 50th anniversary of St. Paul VI’s apostolic exhortation on Christian joy, Gaudete in Domino (“Rejoice in the Lord always”) from Philippians 4:4, the same expression from which the Third Sunday of Advent gets its nickname. While we sing of joy throughout the Advent season...
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Sydney Archbishop Urges Prayer After Deadly Attack Leaves 12 Dead at Bondi Beach Hanukkah Event
Sydney archbishop urges prayer after deadly attack leaves 12 dead at Bondi Beach Hanukkah event | Catholic News AgencyWIMMER: Catholic leaders in Australia have responded with prayer and condemnation of antisemitism following what police described as a terrorist attack on a Hanukkah celebration at Sydney’s Bondi Beach on Sunday that left 12 people dead and 29 others injured.
Saturday, December 13, 2025
Cardinal Porras Passport Incident Puts Vatican’s Balancing Act in Venezuela to the Test
Porras%20incident%20puts%20Vatican%u2019s%20balancing%20act%20in%20Venezuela%20to%20the%20testBELTRAN: A few days after Pope Leo XIV warned against potential American military action in Venezuela, the Venezuelan regime barred a local cardinal with a Vatican passport from leaving the country, raising questions about whether the Vatican will respond more forcefully to the Maduro regime.
Cardinal Porras’ detention has exposed a long-running tension in Vatican diplomacy: the attempt to advocate for peace in Venezuela without seeming blind to the human rights’ abuses fueling Venezuela’s crisis. The Holy See has long prioritized protecting clergy and preserving its role as mediator, opting for quiet diplomacy instead of public confrontation.
Friday, December 12, 2025
The Catholic Heart Hidden in the Christmas Classic ‘Home Alone’
The%20Catholic%20Heart%20Hidden%20in%20the%20Christmas%20Classic%20%u2018Home%20Alone%u2019%7C%20National%20Catholic%20RegisterDUNCAN: More than 30 years after its release, ‘Home Alone’ remains cherished as pure Christmas fun: slapstick booby traps, a wisecracking 8-year-old, and two burglars who refuse to quit despite the bodily harm they sustain along the way. Yet woven into the movie’s charm are quieter religious undertones that give the film its emotional depth — and that depth is no accident.
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Joy, Venezuela’s Vatican-China Deal, and Numb for the Holidays
Joy%2C%20Venezuela%u2019s%20Vatican-China%20deal%2C%20and%20numb%20for%20the%20holidaysCONDON: I am back in Washington after our first-ever Pillar Pilgrimage to Rome. It was, honestly, a time of great consolation for me. The first weeks of Advent are meant, as we all know, to lift our eyes a little higher to the horizon of the end of time and the coming of the Lord in glory. As someone perpetually preoccupied with the immediate, it was an immense gift to be “forced,” in a way, to set the quotidian concerns of the day’s news aside — at least a bit — and be reminded that there is a Good News much more important for me to both give and receive.
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How can your parish attract more capable volunteers? Here are some challenges, and some solutions...
New Advent: How can your parish attract capable volunteers? Here are some challenges, and some solutions...LENCIONI: In this episode of the Upstream Podcast, Father John Riccardo and I explore a fundamental shift in how church leaders can view and use volunteers, emphasizing that the church is the Body of Christ and not a corporation. The biggest challenges are rooted in low expectations, treating volunteers generically, and creating...
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Pope Leo XIV Issues New Apostolic Letter on Christian Archaeology, Praises It for ‘Bringing to Light Anonymous Holiness’
Pope%20Leo%20XIV%20praises%20Christian%20archaeology%2C%20capable%20of%20%u2018bringing%20to%20light%20anonymous%20holiness%u2019%20%7C%20Catholic%20News%20Agency: On the centenary of the founding of the Pontifical Institute of Christian Archaeology, Pope Leo XIV published a new apostolic letter in which he praised Christian archaeology as a work capable of “giving a voice to the silence of history” and of “bringing to light the anonymous holiness of many faithful who have contributed to building up the Church.”
The Tilma, False Gods, and the Fate of our Age [Catholic Herald Paywall]
The Tilma, false gods, and the fate of our ageMERING: When Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared to the peasant Juan Diego in 1531, Mesoamerica stood at a crossroads. The Aztec Empire had fallen, yet the religious imagination it shaped remained formidable. Centuries of human sacrifice soaked the land and the collective memory. Atop their temples, Aztec priests tore the still-beating hearts from countless victims, lifting them to feed the sun...
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Apostolic Letter on the Importance of Archaeology (December 11, 2025)
Apostolic Letter of the Holy Father Pope Leo XIV on the importance of Archaeology on the occasion of the Centenary of the Pontifical Institute of Christian Archaeology (11 December 2025)COATOFARMS: In this centenary year of the establishment of the Pontifical Institute of Christian Archaeology, it is both my responsibility and my pleasure to share some reflections that I consider important for the Church in our present time. I do so with a grateful heart, knowing that when our memory of the past is illuminated by faith and purified by charity, it nourishes hope...
Thursday, December 11, 2025
I Hate When Eastern Orthodox Apologists Do This...
New Advent: I Hate When Eastern Orthodox Apologists Do This...HORN: A look at popular Eastern Orthodox objections to Catholicism—and why many of the same critiques, from papal authority to ecclesial scandals, apply across both apostolic traditions. The video urges viewers to move beyond online polemics and toward serious theological dialogue aimed at eventual unity...
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Wednesday, December 10, 2025
Is There a Priesthood Crisis in America?
A Crisis In The Priesthood In The USA? - Catholic Missionary Disciples - College Station, TXLEJEUNE: I work with priests and bishops from all around the country, so I am blessed to have conversations that the average lay person doesn’t get. In fact, since I am no longer an institutional insider (since I work for our apostolate now), I am considered “safe” to talk to and therefore, I get to hear what is really happening with them. They ask for advice...
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We All Live in a Perfect House
We All Live in a Perfect House - LifeCraftCUDDEBACK: Imagine living in the conviction that every aspect of our every day is perfectly arranged for our good. The life-giving power of such a conviction would come from the simple fact that it is true. The heart of our daily challenge is to remember this truth. Having the right images in our mind goes a long way in helping us really to remember...
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Today in Papal History: Martin Luther Burns a Bull
Martin Luther burns a papal bull - by Matthew SewellSEWELL: Today in Papal History, exactly 505 years ago, Martin Luther burned his copy of the papal bull Exsurges Domine – or “Condemning the Errors of Martin Luther” – written by Pope Leo X in response to the former’s infamous 95 Theses. The document itself addressed 41 of Luther’s 95 points specifically, and was the product of a commission convened by the pope that brought theologians...
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Tuesday, December 9, 2025
Pope Meets With Zelensky at Castel Gandolfo, Says Trump Ukraine Plan Would Weaken U.S. Alliance With Europe
Pope says Trump Ukraine plan would weaken U.S. alliance with Europe | Catholic News Agency: Pope Leo XIV said President Donald Trump’s plan to end Russia’s war against Ukraine threatens to break apart the alliance between Europe and the United States. The Pope commented to reporters after meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at Castel Gandolfo.
Memo to the White House: God Became Man 9 Months Before He Was Born
Memo to the White House: God Became Man 9 Months Before He Was Born| National Catholic Register: The White House marked the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception — the first of two major Marian feasts this week with a direct connection to the sanctity of unborn human life — with a presidential message celebrating the occasion...
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The Return of the Queen
The Return of the Queen ~ The Imaginative ConservativePEARCE: There was a time, for a very long time and a long time ago, when the shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham was one of the major places of pilgrimage in the whole of Christendom. By the sixteenth-century, the holy shrine at Walsingham, in the English shire of Norfolk, had welcomed pilgrims for more than 450 years...
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Boston-Area Pastor Refuses to Remove Anti-ICE Nativity Scene, Seeks Meeting With Archbishop
Boston-Area Pastor Refuses to Remove Anti-ICE Nativity Scene, Seeks Meeting With Archbishop| National Catholic RegisterMATTMCDONALD: The pastor of a Catholic parish near Boston says an anti-immigration-enforcement display in its Nativity scene will stay up at least for the time being, and he is asking for a meeting with the archbishop. The announcement Monday night — more than three days after the Archdiocese of Boston said the display should be removed — leaves the parish and Archbishop Richard Henning of Boston at an impasse.
XIV, XIII, and Buon Natale
XIV, XIII, and buon natale - by JD Flynn - The PillarJDFLYNN: Today’s the feast of St. Juan Diego (and my daughter Pia’s birthday) and you’re reading The Tuesday Pillar Post. Today also marks seven months since the newly elected Pope Leo XIV offered his first Mass as pontiff, in the Sistine Chapel, where I will have the privilege and gift to stand today.
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Advent, Salvation, and the Gift of Silence
Advent, Salvation, and the Gift of Silence | Knowing Is DoingTORRE: In his letter to the Romans, Paul exhorts both Jew and Gentile about the necessity of belief in Jesus Christ as the path to salvation. And it is not only belief but in practice, as established by Christ through the Apostles, specifically through the celebration of the Mass commemorating Christ, culminating in the Eucharistic celebration of the Mass. St. Paul places great emphasis on the relationship between a confession, assent, and belief of faith.
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Here is Your God: A Reflection on the Upcoming Third Sunday of Advent
Here is Your God: Scott Hahn Reflects on the Third Sunday of Advent - St. Paul CenterHAHN: John questions Jesus from prison in today’s Gospel—for his disciples’ sake and for ours. He knows that Jesus is doing “the works of the Messiah,” foretold in today’s First Reading and Psalm. But John wants his disciples—and us—to know that the Judge is at the gate, that in Jesus our God has come to save us. The Liturgy of Advent takes us out into the desert to see and hear the marvelous works and words...
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Sunday, December 7, 2025
Lose the Distractions This Advent
New Advent: Lose the Distractions This AdventSTEFANICK: What can you learn from a preacher who wore a camel's hair cloak while eating locusts and wild honey Plenty. In this week's Gospel, John the Baptist gives us the perfect playbook for entering into Advent...and for taking our spiritual lives to the next level. His ascetic appearance and way of life might seem crazy to us, but his intensity had the goal of stripping away life's distractions...
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Scholar Carrie Gress warns feminism has become a ‘megachurch’ replacing faith, family and Christian virtue
Author claims feminism rivals Christianity as secular belief system | Fox News: An author of 11 books, including an upcoming title on feminism, says the movement has evolved into a kind of secular "megachurch" with its own doctrines, rituals and moral code — one that she argues now serves as a substitute for faith, family and traditional Christian virtue...
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Why I am not (quite, yet) a Traditionalist
Why I am not (quite, yet) a Traditionalist: Part I | Catholic CultureLAWLER: Imagine that you are a young bachelor, having lunch with an old friend who has just married. Wreathed in smiles, radiating joy, he asks you: “Isn’t my wife the most beautiful woman in the world? Isn’t she just perfect?” She is a very attractive woman; that much is beyond dispute...
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This Sunday, We Each Have a John the Baptist in Our Heart
This%20Sunday%2C%20We%20Each%20Have%20a%20John%20the%20Baptist%20in%20Our%20Heart%20%u2013%20Benedictine%20College%20Media%20%26%20CultureHOOPES: Our conscience speaks up to us in the Second Sunday of Advent, Year A, telling us to repent and be ready for the clear-cutting operation God is preparing to make way for a new kingdom. Here are five takeaways for this Sunday drawn from Sunday Readings columns at this site and the Extraordinary Story podcast.
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‘Peace Is Possible,’ Pope Leo XIV Says After Visits to Turkey and Lebanon
%u2018Peace%20is%20possible%2C%u2019%20Pope%20Leo%20XIV%20says%20after%20visits%20to%20Turkey%20and%20Lebanon%20%7C%20Catholic%20News%20Agency: Pope Leo XIV on Sunday said his apostolic journey to Turkey and Lebanon showed that “peace is possible,” pointing to renewed steps toward Christian unity and powerful encounters with the Lebanese people still seeking justice after the 2020 Beirut port explosion.
Friday, December 5, 2025
What the Vatican’s New Curia Rules Change — and Why They Matter
What%20the%20Vatican%u2019s%20New%20Curia%20Rules%20Change%20%u2014%20and%20Why%20They%20Matter%7C%20National%20Catholic%20RegisterGAGLIARDUCCI: The new General and Staff Regulations of the Roman Curia, published on Nov. 23, marked the conclusion of the Curial reform initiated by Pope Francis. Almost simultaneously, Bishop Marco Mellino — named secretary of the Interdicasterial Commission for the Revision of the Regulations of the Roman Curia under Pope Francis’ pontificate...
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Pope Leo Asks: What Has Arius to Do With Jesus?
Pope Leo Asks: What Has Arius to Do With Jesus?| National Catholic RegisterDESOUZA: On his visit to Turkey to commemorate the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea, Pope Leo XIV took up two themes dear to his predecessors, Pope Benedict XVI and Pope St. John Paul II. He offered a difference in emphasis from the former, and an echo of the latter in the context of Arianism, the heresy that Nicaea was called to confront.
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Catholic Dioceses and Schools Confront $800 Million Pension Fund Shortfall
Catholic Dioceses and Schools Confront $800 Million Pension Fund Shortfall| National Catholic RegisterMATTMCDONALD: Several U.S. dioceses and scores of other Catholic employers have hard choices to make amid an $800 million shortfall in a pension fund, managed by a Catholic financial services firm, for thousands of their employees and retirees. The firm, Christian Brothers Services, a nonprofit company sponsored by the De La Salle Christian Brothers...
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‘Miraculous’ Summer Wildfire Reveals Dramatic Discovery in Biblical Bethsaida
New%20Advent%3A%20%u2018Miraculous%u2019%20Summer%20Wildfire%20Reveals%20Dramatic%20Discovery%20in%20Biblical%20Bethsaida: From Adrian Lawson of Sips with Serra...
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Leo XIV Shuts Down Vatican Donations Commission 10 Months After Its Creation by Pope Francis
Leo XIV suppresses Vatican donations commission: Pope Leo XIV has suppressed a Vatican donations commission less than 10 months after it was established by his predecessor Pope Francis. The Vatican released Dec. 4 a chirograph, signed Sept. 29 by Pope Leo XIV, suppressing the Commissio de donationibus pro Sancta Sede, or Commission of Donations for the Holy See, which sought to raise much-needed funds for the Vatican.
Thursday, December 4, 2025
Advent, St. Newman, and the Forgiveness of Sins
Advent, St. Newman, and the Forgiveness of Sins | Knowing Is DoingTORRE: Among the many remarkable literary gifts the great Doctor of Catholic education, St. John Henry Newman, has left us, one resonates as we prepare to recall the nativity of our Lord during this Advent season. In his meditation on the effects of sin, he describes with great detail what sin does to man. His description of the effects of sin...
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Glory Hidden in the Home
Glory Hidden in the Home - LifeCraftCUDDEBACK: We all want to be seen and approved. Indeed, if we are not seen and approved by someone then we will not only feel but actually be quite alone. It is understandable, then, that a proverbial human temptation is to seek approval or glory for its own sake. We might think here of how this temptation is fanned today by various common practices of parading what we do before the eyes of others.
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Wednesday, December 3, 2025
Here’s the easiest way to de-banalize your liturgy
The easiest way to de-banalize your liturgy | Catholic CultureTHOMASMIRUS: Let me propose a way to instantly improve the liturgy at your parish. Fear not, beleaguered pastors: it won’t require developing a new skill, arguing with a choir director, or getting in trouble with your bishop. Probably no one will complain, though if someone does, it’ll be a micro-opportunity to practice the virtue of fortitude...
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Dolton, Illinois, Designates Pope Leo XIV’s Childhood Home as Historic Landmark
Village of Dolton, Illinois, designates Pope Leo XIV's childhood home as historic landmark - CBS Chicago: Months after purchasing the childhood home of Pope Leo XIV, the village of Dolton has designated it as an official historic landmark. The Dolton Village Board of Trustees voted unanimously on Monday to approve an ordinance declaring the home at 212 E. 141st Pl. as an official historic landmark and site of special historical significance. The vote will allow the village to seek state funding to preserve and develop the site.
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Pope Leo XIV’s Childhood Home in Dolton, Illinois, Named a Historic Landmark
Pope Leo XIV's childhood Dolton, Illinois home is officially a historical landmark at 212 E. 141st Place - ABC7 Chicago: The village of Dolton has officially designated the childhood home of Pope Leo XIV as an official historical landmark.
Tuesday, December 2, 2025
Pope Leo XIV Returns to Rome, Discusses Peace Efforts, Ukraine, and His Election
Pope%3A%20%u2018I%20was%20thinking%20of%20retiring%2C%20but%20instead%20I%20surrendered%20to%20God%u2019%20-%20Vatican%20News: Aboard the papal plane returning to Rome from Lebanon, Pope Leo XIV speaks to journalists about the role of the Holy See, which works “behind-the-scenes” in peace negotiations, so that all parties may lay down arms. Regarding Ukraine, the Pope underlines Europe’s involvement and the important role Italy could play...
Monday, December 1, 2025
Society’s New ‘Sins’: Smoking, Spanking — and Having Too Many Kids
Society%u2019s%20New%20%u2018Sins%u2019%3A%20Smoking%20and%20Having%20Too%20Many%20Kids%7C%20National%20Catholic%20RegisterGUARENDI: Tolerance is the pervasive, preeminent new moral virtue. Whatever others want to do is their choice — indeed, their right — and is to be accepted, even celebrated. Yet our society is quite narrow in its tolerance. For all its vaunted openness, the tolerance movement is riddled with ironies. Not everyone deserves to think his or her own way...
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Humility Is the Devil’s Achilles’ Heel
Humility%20Is%20the%20Devil%u2019s%20Achilles%u2019%20Heel%7C%20National%20Catholic%20RegisterARMSTRONG: Our God is a God of surprises. From the Son of God being born a helpless infant raised by a carpenter and then dying to bring salvation, his ways are beyond human imagination. The humility of God is the ultimate plot twist that baffles Satan. The devil chose eternity in hell rather than to humble himself before the very one who created him. And his first big score against humanity was made possible through pride...
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A YouTube Priest Says You Shouldn’t Pray After Communion. Here’s Why He’s Wrong...
New%20Advent%3A%20This%20YouTube%20priest%20wants%20you%20to%20stop%20praying%20after%20Holy%20Communion.%20Here%u2019s%20why%20he%u2019s%20wrong...AKIN: Jimmy Akin corrects popular Franciscan YouTuber Fr. Casey Cole’s claim that it’s “not appropriate” to pray privately after Communion and that EVERYONE must sing the Communion hymn. Jimmy goes through the argument line-by-line and exposes the claim as a classic “pious little legalism.” Jimmy quotes parts of the General Instruction that Fr. Casey never mentioned and reveals what Rome actually says about post-Communion prayer...
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Pope Leo XIV Visits Tomb of St. Charbel in Lebanon
LIVE%20UPDATES%3A%20Pope%20Leo%20XIV%u2019s%20historic%20first%20papal%20trip%20to%20Turkey%20and%20Lebanon%20%7C%20Catholic%20News%20Agency: Pope Leo XIV is on the second day of his apostolic journey to Lebanon. Watch LIVE the major events of Pope Leo’s apostolic journey Nov. 27 to Dec. 2 at youtube.com/@ewtnnews and follow our live updates of his historic visit...
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If We Must Thank God for Good Things, Why Can’t We Blame Him for Bad Things?
If%20We%20Must%20Thank%20God%20for%20Good%20Things%2C%20Why%20Can%u2019t%20We%20Blame%20Him%20for%20Bad%20Things%3F%20-%20St.%20Paul%20CenterHARROLD: Believers and non-believers alike sometimes balk at the demanding nature of St. Paul’s exhortation in 1 Thessalonians 5: “Rejoice always, pray constantly, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.” In a world as broken as ours, can we really be expected to rejoice and give thanks in all circumstances?
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Sunday, November 30, 2025
Pope Leo XIV Arrives in Lebanon
LIVE%20UPDATES%3A%20Pope%20Leo%20XIV%u2019s%20historic%20first%20papal%20trip%20to%20Turkey%20and%20Lebanon%20%7C%20Catholic%20News%20Agency: Pope Leo XIV concluded the first half of his six-day apostolic journey to Turkey and Lebanon by praying with Orthodox Christian communities in Istanbul, before departing for Beirut, Lebanon, for the rest of his historic trip.
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Saturday, November 29, 2025
Pope Leo XIV Finishes Third Day in Turkey With Mass at Soccer Stadium
LIVE%20UPDATES%3A%20Pope%20Leo%20XIV%u2019s%20historic%20first%20papal%20trip%20to%20Turkey%20and%20Lebanon%20%7C%20Catholic%20News%20Agency: Pope Leo XIV finished the third day of his apostolic journey to Turkey and Lebanon with a Mass at Volkswagen Arena, a soccer stadium in Istanbul's Maslak neighborhood.
The Holy Father marked the day in part by joining Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I for a declaration pledging continued dialogue aimed at restoring full communion between the Catholic and Orthodox Churches. The two leaders also participated in a Doxology together.
Friday, November 28, 2025
In the Beginning: The Catholic Answers I Knew
In the Beginning - Patrick MadridMADRID: I’ve told this story more times than I can count, and it never gets old. What happened changed my life in ways I couldn’t have imagined. I first crossed paths with Karl Keating in early 1987 after reading a short, unremarkable notice in our diocesan newspaper about a public debate on the papacy between Catholic attorney Karl Keating and one Bill Jackson...
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For 300 years, the early Church learned from ‘The Shepherd of Hermas’
The Shepherd of Hermas ~ The Imaginative ConservativeWINSTONELLIOTT: The Shepherd of Hermas is an inspiring combination of instructions for living the Christian life and an apocalyptic vision of the saved and the damned. At the most basic level, it is “an uncomplicated guide for repentance and moral living that will lead mankind to justification in the sight of God.” Using parables and allegories, the author instructs the early Church so that its members may lead lives pleasing to God.
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Advent and the Deliverance from Evil
Advent and the Deliverance from Evil | Knowing Is DoingTORRE: When the first child of any parent is born, there is great expectancy and anticipation that both parents and the entire family experience, as the joy that the first child brings to both parents and the extended family is shared. Specifically, the joy I reference can be described as an act of faith, because after the initial joy of birth, the family rejoices in the gift of this new member...
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The Fragility and Stability of the Liturgical Benedict Option
The Fragility and Stability of the Liturgical Benedict Option - Crisis MagazineROLANDMILLARE: When I was attending a daily Mass in my home diocese during college, I genuflected (as was my practice at the time) before receiving Holy Communion. Before the priest gave the final blessing, he made an announcement that he noticed that there were several people who genuflected before receiving the Eucharist. We were reminded that the local bishop had issued a letter...
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A Meal of Toads and Other Gruesome Punishments
A Meal of Toads and Other Gruesome PunishmentsTOMMCDONALD: Caesarius of Heisterbach (d. 1240) was one of the most popular hagiographers of the Middle Ages. The prior of the Cistercian Heisterbach Abbey, he’s most famous for his Dialogue on Miracles, which was rivaled only by the Golden Legend in popularity. Over the course of a dozen thematic books, Caesarius tells hundreds of miracle stories categorized by themes like Contrition, Confession, Demons, and so on, but the final chapter is what concerns us today...
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How Plato Turned Socrates’ Death Into a Blueprint for True Learning
How%20Plato%20Turned%20Socrates%u2019%20Death%20Into%20a%20Blueprint%20for%20True%20Learning%7C%20National%20Catholic%20RegisterENGELLAND: I begin my Introduction to Philosophy course by reading Socrates’ defense of the philosophical way of life. Democratic Athens had found him guilty of corrupting the youth, of making the weaker argument defeat the stronger, of not believing in the gods of the city. These are serious charges, but as Plato later argued, they were sham charges designed to hide the shame of all those whose errors were revealed by the Socratic art of question and answer.
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Pope Leo XIV Visits Nicene Basilica on 1,700th Anniversary of Council of Nicaea
LIVE%20UPDATES%3A%20Pope%20Leo%20XIV%u2019s%20historic%20first%20papal%20trip%20to%20Turkey%20and%20Lebanon%20%7C%20Catholic%20News%20Agency: The second day of Pope Leo XIV’s apostolic journey to Turkey is focused on praying with the Christian community. Watch LIVE the major events of this trip at youtube.com/@ewtnnews and follow our live updates of his historic visit:
Thursday, November 27, 2025
On the surprising sanity of Bill Gates on climate change…
On%20the%20surprising%20sanity%20of%20Bill%20Gates%20on%20climate%20change%u2026%20%u2013%20Catholic%20World%20ReportRAMAGE: I didn’t see this coming. I could hardly believe the news article that came across my desk the other day: none other than Bill Gates was urging climate advocates to rethink their priorities and rhetoric so that their work truly serves the good of the world. Remarkably, he even says something that could have come straight from a papal encyclical...
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Gratitude Without Limit
Gratitude Without Limit - LifeCraftCUDDEBACK: The place of gratitude in human life is at once obvious and remarkably complex. Great pagan philosophers (such as Seneca) as well as Christian theologians (such as Thomas Aquinas) have treated it at some length. This much is clear: learning both to be grateful and to express it regularly are central to the art of living a good life.
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How to Keep Politics From Colonizing Your Soul
How to Keep Politics From Colonizing Your SoulMERING: We didn’t used to think of the holiday dinner table as a flashpoint for heated family disagreements about health care, abortion, and Donald Trump. But somewhere along the way, we began to…or maybe we were taught to. In 2022, the Biden White House released talking points for correcting your wayward relatives over the holidays. A decade earlier an ad with a young man clad in a plaid onesie...
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Pope Leo: Repent Sins, Bear Witness, Foster Christian Unity
Pope Leo: Repent sins, bear witness, foster Christian unity | Catholic CultureMIRUS: In the new Apostolic Letter In Unitate Fidei it is a pleasure to see Pope Leo doubling down on the importance of Christian unity precisely by not watering down the Catholic Faith, but rather by insisting on the absolute truth of the fundamental Catholic creed set forth by the Council of Nicaea in AD 325.
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The Vatican’s Unhappy Return of Canadian Indian Gifts
The%20Vatican%u2019s%20unhappy%20return%20of%20Canadian%20Indian%20gifts%20%7C%20Catholic%20CultureLAWLER: The Catholic Church in Canada has been backpedaling since 2021, when the reports first appeared of mass graves at the “residential schools” run by Catholic religious orders for children of the indigenous (Indian) tribes. To date, exactly zero such “mass graves” have actually been discovered. But critics of the Church have never let a lack of evidence interfere with a good story, so the narrative endures...
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Vatican Reports First Budget Surplus After Years of Deficits
Vatican reports first budget surplus after years of deficits | Reuters: The Vatican closed 2024 with a budget surplus of 1.6 million euros ($1.85 million), it said on Wednesday, signalling a turnaround after years of deficits that had frustrated Church leaders, including the late Pope Francis.
In its first budget report since 2022, the Vatican said it had seen a "significant recovery" in its accounts last year, thanks mainly to higher donations and strong investment gains.
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No Duty Is More Urgent Than That of Returning Thanks
%u2693%20Daily%20Anchor%3A%20Happy%20Thanksgiving%21STEFANICK: “What most attracts God’s graces is gratitude,” says the Little Flower, “because if we thank him for a gift, he is touched and hastens to give us ten more, and if we thank him again with the same enthusiasm, what an incalculable multiplication of graces! I have experienced this; try it yourself and you will see! My gratitude for everything he gives me is limitless, and I prove it to him in a thousand ways.”
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Pope Leo XIV Arrives in Ankara to Begin First Apostolic Journey to Turkey and Lebanon
LIVE%20UPDATES%3A%20Pope%20Leo%20XIV%u2019s%20historic%20first%20papal%20trip%20to%20Turkey%20and%20Lebanon%20%7C%20Catholic%20News%20Agency: Pope Leo XIV began the first apostolic journey of his papacy to Turkey and Lebanon from Nov. 27 to Dec. 2. Watch LIVE the major events of this trip at youtube.com/@ewtnnews and follow our live updates of his historic trip:
Wednesday, November 26, 2025
Angels are the REAL Guardians of the Galaxies
Angels: The REAL Guardians of the GalaxiesMADRID: A caller on my radio show today asked whether angels are responsible for the “vibrations” heard throughout the universe. He had come across a speaker who suggested something along those lines and wanted to know if it was odd speculation or if the Church actually teaches anything that resembles it. His description mixed a few ideas together, but it touched on something more significant than he realized.
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In a Dark Hour: A Reflection on the First Sunday in Advent
In a Dark Hour: Scott Hahn Reflects on the First Sunday in Advent - St. Paul CenterHAHN: Jesus exaggerates in today’s Gospel when He claims not to know the day or the hour when He will come again. Christ occasionally makes such overstatements to drive home a point we might otherwise miss. His point here is that the exact “hour” is not important. What is crucial is that we not postpone our repentance, that we be ready for Him, spiritually and morally, when He comes...
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On ‘Beautiful Feast’ of Thanksgiving, Gratitude Should Accompany Your Turkey and Pie, Pope Leo Says
Gratitude should accompany your turkey and pie, pope says - OSV News: Thanksgiving is a “beautiful feast” that reminds everyone to be grateful for the gifts they have been given, Pope Leo XIV said.
“Say thank you to someone,” the pope suggested two days before the U.S. holiday when he met reporters outside his residence in Castel Gandolfo before returning to the Vatican after a day off.
Pope Leo, the first U.S.-born pope, was scheduled to spend his Thanksgiving Nov. 27 in Ankara and Istanbul, Turkey, the first stops on his first foreign trip as pope.
Tuesday, November 25, 2025
Vatican ends routine use of Latin in sweeping overhaul of Curia governance
Vatican ends routine use of Latin in sweeping overhaul of Curia governanceLIMBU: The Vatican has announced the most far-reaching overhaul of its internal administration in a quarter of a century, with Pope Leo XIV approving two major regulatory texts that will reshape daily life inside the Holy See. Signed on the Feast of Christ the King and published on 24 November, the new Regulation of the Roman Curia...
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‘The Sinner,’ Vatican Terms, and Stretching Curds
%u2018The%20Sinner%2C%u2019%20Vatican%20terms%2C%20and%20stretching%20curdsJDFLYNN: Before anything else, take a minute to pray this morning for 253 students and 12 teachers who were kidnapped last Friday from St. Mary’s School in Papiri, northwestern Nigeria. In fact, more than 300 students were kidnapped last week, but 50 managed to escape their captors late Friday night, and to run home. The students are between 12 and 17 years old. Most of them live at the school...
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Why Does Jesus Heal Some People and Not Others?
Why Does Jesus Heal Some People and Not Others? - St. Paul CenterHARROLD: In the Gospels it often seems as if Jesus grants healing to anyone who asks for it. For many of us, this raises the question of why the same doesn’t hold true today. We all know people who have prayed for healing for years without ever seeming to receive what they ask for. Perhaps we’ve even had that experience ourselves. So why is Jesus apparently less willing to heal people today than He was when He walked on earth?
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Rian Johnson Turns to Denver Priests for Catholic Accuracy in New ‘Knives Out’ Film
A%20Denver%20Priest%2C%20a%20Hollywood%20Director%20and%20a%20Bowl%20of%20Fettuccine%3A%20Father%20Scott%20Bailey%20Advises%20on%20Catholic%20Life%20for%20New%20%u2018Knives%20Out%u2019%20FilmSORGI: Sometimes, God uses big meals with fettuccine alfredo to open doors for encounter, wisdom and subtle evangelization. Father Scott Bailey, pastor of Risen Christ Parish in Denver, created that opportunity in guiding and consulting for a top Hollywood film writer, producer and director who happens to be the nephew of one of his parishioners...
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The U.S. Coast Guard has search-and-rescue capabilities that are the envy of the world. They say one man is responsible for that. Meet Art Allen...
The Drift Of Things | BoatUS: I found Art Allen a few miles inland from some uninviting Connecticut beach. He was in his mid-60s at the time, a scientist with a man-of-action feel to him. He wore a Coast Guard Search and Rescue polo, a massive Fenix 3 GPS watch, and he had this snow-white Hemingway beard. Six canoes hung from hooks inside his garage, mountain bikes leaned against the wall, and all looked as if they had a lot of miles on them. So did he.
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Greenville, South Carolina, Traditional Catholic Haven in the Bible Belt
New Catholic Hubs: Greenville, South Carolina, Traditional Faith Haven in the Bible Belt| National Catholic RegisterCALDWELL: When Heather Vreeman’s husband called her from Greenville, South Carolina, where he was interviewing for a job, she was eager to hear what he thought of the area. “I think you are going to love it, and I think I found our church,” he told her. That church, St. Mary’s in downtown Greenville, wasn’t the reason they moved from San Diego...
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How Close Can East and West Get in Nicaea?
How close can East and West get in Nicea? - by Ed. CondonCONDON: Pope Leo XIV called for renewed commitment to ecumenism among Christian denominations on Sunday, urging all Christians and their leaders to deepen their communion in the commonly confessed tenets of the faith. In an apostolic letter released ahead of a papal trip to Nicea — during which Leo will join the Patriarch of Constantinople to mark the 1700th anniversary of the ecumenical council...
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Pope Leo XIV Prepares to Depart Thursday for ‘Demanding Journey’ to Turkey and Lebanon
Voice of peace and hope: Pope Leo's visit to Turkiye and Lebanon - Vatican News: The Holy See Press Office Director, Matteo Bruni, has presented Pope Leo XIV’s first apostolic journey, which will take him to Ankara, Istanbul, and Beirut, with a significant stop in İznik, ancient Nicaea, for the 1700th anniversary of the Council. The pilgrimage carries a strong ecumenical character and places interreligious dialogue at its center...
Sunday, November 23, 2025
Full Text: Apostolic Letter ‘In Unitate Fidei’ on the 1,700th Anniversary of the Council of Nicaea
Apostolic Letter In Unitate Fidei on the 1700th Anniversary of the Council of Nicaea (23 November 2025)COATOFARMS: In the unity of faith, proclaimed since the beginning of the Church, Christians have been called to walk in harmony, guarding and transmitting the gift they have received with love and joy. This is expressed in the words of the Creed, “I believe in one Lord Jesus Christ, the Only Begotten Son of God… for our salvation he came down from heaven,” that were formulated 1700 years ago by the Council of Nicaea, the first ecumenical gathering in the history of Christianity.
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Pope Leo XIV Issues Apostolic Letter 'In Unitate Fidei' on 1,700th Anniversary of Nicene Council
Pope Leo issues Apostolic Letter 'In unitate fidei' on Nicaea Anniversary - Vatican News: Ahead of his upcoming Apostolic Journey to Turkey, Pope Leo XIV issued on Sunday, 23 November, the Solemnity of Christ the King, the Apostolic Letter 'In unitate fidei' on the 1700th Anniversary of the Council of Nicaea. The full Letter, which has the hope of "encouraging the whole Church to renew her enthusiasm for the profession of faith," is broken down into twelve points...
Saturday, November 22, 2025
315 Children and Staff Kidnapped in Predawn Raid on St. Mary’s Catholic School in Nigeria as Attacks on Christians Grow
Nigeria sees one of worst mass abductions as 315 taken from school: More than 300 children and staff are now thought to have been kidnapped by gunmen from a Catholic school in central Nigeria, making it one of the worst mass abductions the country has seen.
The Christian Association of Nigeria said 303 students and 12 teachers were taken from on St Mary's School in Papiri, Niger state - substantially more than previously estimated.
Pope Leo XIV Warns Against ‘False Mercy’ in Marriage Annulment Proceedings
Pope%20Leo%20XIV%20warns%20against%20%u2018false%20mercy%u2019%20in%20marriage%20annulment%20proceedings%20%7C%20Catholic%20News%20Agency: In a firm call to avoid “false mercy” in marriage annulment proceedings, Pope Leo XIV reminded that compassion cannot disregard the truth. During a Friday audience with participants in the legal-pastoral training course of the Roman Rota, the Holy See’s court of appeals, the Holy Father read a lengthy speech in which he recalled the importance of the reform of marriage annulment processes initiated by Pope Francis 10 years ago.
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Friday, November 21, 2025
This Sunday, Christ the King Moves You From Satan’s Tyrannical Rule to the Kingdom of God
This%20Sunday%2C%20Jesus%20Transfers%20You%20From%20Satan%u2019s%20Kingdom%20to%20His%20%u2013%20Benedictine%20College%20Media%20%26%20CultureHOOPES: God created us, his beloved children, to “have dominion” over all things on earth, giving us every plant, every animal and every bird. We were to rule in his place in Paradise — and God saw his plan working and said it was “very good.” But then we blew it. We agreed with Satan that God is a tyrant and took God’s kingdom, and we handed it over to his enemy...
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I Can’t Do the Push-Ups for You...
I Can't Do the Push-Ups for You! - Catholic Missionary Disciples - College Station, TXLEJEUNE: Some days I hate working out. I feel tired, maybe it is too hot, maybe I am just feeling lazy. Whatever the reason, I have to choose to overcome the obstacles I face, if I want to be healthy. I have been working out for decades and have the good habits of working out continually. So, imagine how hard it is to get in shape after years of couch-potato living...
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Abortion Is a Preeminent Priority
Abortion as a Preeminent Priority - Word on FireKACZOR: In their 2023 introductory note to Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship, the US Catholic bishops taught, “The threat of abortion remains our pre-eminent priority because it directly attacks our most vulnerable and voiceless brothers and sisters and destroys more than a million lives per year in our country alone.” It is worth reflecting on what grounds this prioritization...
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Presenting Yourself, Zuppi and Me, and High Rollers
Presenting yourself, Zuppi and me, and high rollersCONDON: The Biblical tradition of presentation in the temple is something which has always appealed to me, aesthetically and spiritually, though we tend to think of it most in the context of its fulfillment in the presentation of Christ by his earthly parents, prompting Simeon’s famous prayer. Though, in a sense, the presentations of Mary and Christ, while complementary parts of the history of salvation, are rather distinct.
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Pope Leo XIV Participates in Live ‘Digital Visit’ With National Catholic Youth Conference in Indianapolis
LIVE%20UPDATES%3A%20NCYC%202025%20%u2014%20Pope%20Leo%20XIV%u2019s%20historic%20first%20digital%20encounter%20with%20young%20U.S.%20Catholics%20%7C%20Catholic%20News%20Agency: The 2025 National Catholic Youth Conference will feature prayer, community, evangelization, and service among Catholic teenagers from Nov. 20–22 in Indianapolis. Follow CNA’s live coverage of the event here.
Watch Live: Pope Leo XIV Participates in ‘Digital Visit’ With Youth Conference in Indianapolis
New%20Advent%3A%20Watch%20Live%3A%20Pope%20Leo%20XIV%20Participates%20in%20%u2018Digital%20Visit%u2019%20With%20Youth%20Conference%20in%20Indianapolis: Join Pope Leo XIV live from the Vatican as he participates in a first-ever digital visit to the United States for a real-time dialogue with 5 American teenagers about their concerns in front of over 15,000 youth in Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, IN.
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Thursday, November 20, 2025
‘The Carpenter’s Son’ Reimagines the Boyhood of Christ — Badly
%u2018The%20Carpenter%u2019s%20Son%u2019%20Reimagines%20the%20Boyhood%20of%20Christ%20%u2014%20Badly%7C%20National%20Catholic%20RegisterTOMMCDONALD: A title card at the beginning of The Carpenter’s Son informs us that the movie is based on The Infancy Gospel of Thomas, which “describes events missing in the gospel timeline.” That’s certainly an interesting way to characterize this obscure early text, already mined by Anne Rice for her novel Christ the Lord...
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Co-Redemptrix Si, ‘Fifth Marian Dogma’ No
Co-Redemptrix si, dogma no | Catholic CultureWOLFGANG: I believe that the Virgin Mary is the Co-Redemptrix. And I think Rome was quite right not to define her as such. For all (or most) of the reasons the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith (DDF) stated in Mater Populi Fidelis (“The Mother of the Faithful People of God”). The reactions against Mater Populi Fidelis are, to my eyes, overwrought...
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What the Church Teaches About the End Times, Antichrist, and the Second Coming
Fear Tactics | Catholic CulturePOKORSKY: In the 1970s, an old man with disheveled white hair sat in front of the White House holding a sign that read, “Repent, the end is near.” After fifty years, joking about the end of the world is less carefree, as anxiety quietly creeps in. The end is indeed near for many of us inching toward the top of the actuarial tables...
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Enter Your Birthdate Here to Find Out What Was Happening the Day You Were Born
Birthday Headlines - Discover News and Notable Events from Your Birth Date: I was wondering if anything interesting on the news was going on when I was born, and decided to create this website for fun. The purpose is to show people what was going on when they were born. With this website I've found out that it was a pretty slow news day on my birthday, but I bet it would feel cool to know a historical event happened on your birthday.
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Notre Dame Professor Secretly Books Campus Rooms for Condom and Plan B Distribution
Associate Director of Gender Studies Secretly Books Rooms for Condom, Plan B Distribution - Irish Rover: Gender Studies professor has secretly booked rooms for Irish 4 Reproductive Health (I4RH) using a fake club name. I4RH, an unofficial student group, uses the reservations to meet and distribute contraceptives on campus—a direct violation of university rules. Professor Pamela Butler, Associate Director and Director of Undergraduate Studies for the Gender Studies Department...
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Humanities Syllabus for November: The Harvest of Love
Humanities Syllabus for November: The Harvest of LoveCONLEY: November is a month for gratitude, the time of harvest and remembrance of the dead. In the United States, Thanksgiving Day calls us to pause, gather as families, and thank God for his many blessings. Earlier in the month, Martinmas Day, in honor of St. Martin of Tours, serves as a Catholic celebration of the fall harvest and its new wine. Giving thanks is at the heart of our faith through the Eucharist...
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Apostles’ Tombs, and What’s Notre Dame?
Apostles' tombs, and what's Notre Dame? - by JD FlynnJDFLYNN: Every diocesan bishop in the world is obliged to make a pilgrimage — every five years — to pray and offer Holy Mass at the tombs of the apostles, Peter and Paul. It’s an ancient tradition for bishops to make themselves pilgrims at the tombs of those holy men, in the Roman basilicas of St. Peter and St. Paul Outside the Walls. And that tradition has been for centuries a normative expectation.
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World’s Tallest Our Lady of Fatima Monument Inaugurated in Brazil
World%u2019s%20tallest%20Our%20Lady%20of%20F%E1tima%20monument%20inaugurated%20in%20Brazil%20%7C%20Catholic%20News%20Agency: The world’s tallest monument dedicated to Our Lady of Fátima was inaugurated and blessed on Nov. 13 during the closing Mass of the Marian Jubilee in Crato, located in Ceará state in northeastern Brazil.
The 177-foot-tall statue was created by the artist Ranilson Viana, inspired by the replica of the pilgrim image venerated in the cathedral of Our Lady of Penha, a work by the Portuguese sculptor Guilherme Ferreira Thedim.
Wednesday, November 19, 2025
Latin Mass supporters welcome ‘signs of policy change’
Latin%20Mass%20supporters%20welcome%20%u2018signs%20of%20policy%20change%u2019%20-%20OSV%20News: Supporters of the traditional Latin Mass have welcomed hints of an easing of restrictions, while cautioning that traditionalist practices still face tough resistance from some church leaders. “Bishops already have discretionary powers to request permits for the Latin Mass — but many have chosen instead to reduce it to just one or two locations,” said Joseph Shaw, chairman of the London-based Latin Mass Society.
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In this TikTok test of a baby formula emergency, one Catholic church really stood out
In this TikTok test of a baby formula emergency, 1 Catholic church really stood out - OSV News: A TikTok content creator’s following exploded after she posted videos of her informal study on whether churches across the country would give baby formula to a mother whose 2-month-old infant had not eaten in more than half a day. Of the dozens of churches Nikalie Monroe called, nine said yes including at least three that are Catholic.
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Notre Dame discards Catholic mission statement for staff
Notre Dame bins Catholic mission statement for staff: The University of Notre Dame has removed its long-standing expectation that staff should “understand, accept and support” its Catholic mission. In a press release, the University of Notre of Dame explained that it was removing its Catholic mission statement for staff. It will be replaced with a streamlined set of secular values that no longer makes explicit reference to the religious character of the institution.
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Hope Springs Eternal in ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’
Hope Springs Eternal in A Charlie Brown Christmas | Church Life Journal | University of Notre DamePIRTLE: On December 9, 1965, 45 million Americans tuned in to CBS to watch the premiere of A Charlie Brown Christmas. The half-hour animated Christmas special has aired every year since then. As A Charlie Brown Christmas turns 60 this year, it is worth asking why this program, with its unapologetically Christian treatment of the holiday season, continues to be embraced year after year by a culture that has become increasingly secularized...
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To the ordinary human eye, St. Charbel is simply an oddity. To those who know better, he’s one of the greatest miracle-workers in history...
St. Charbel & the Relevance of the Irrelevant ~ The Imaginative ConservativeDEAVEL: This coming Saturday, the Latin Rite Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Houston is hosting Eparch Elias Zaidan of the Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of Lebanon of Los Angeles. His Grace will be celebrating the Maronite Divine Liturgy (which originated as the Antiochene Liturgy) in honor of one of the greatest miracle-workers in history, a nineteenth-century monk and hermit called St. Charbel Makhlouf...
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The Most Extreme Red Bull Wingsuit Obstacle Course Ever Attempted
New Advent: The Most Extreme Red Bull Wingsuit Obstacle Course Ever Attempted: The world’s best aerial athletes and pilots come together to make the ultimate obstacle course in the sky. Precision flying meets creativity as wingsuiters take on a complex series of obstacles including jet planes, paramotors, skydivers, catapults, skyscrapers and drones in order to reach their final landing zone...
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The Kingdom of the Son: A Reflection on the Upcoming Solemnity of Christ the King
Kingdom of the Son: Scott Hahn Reflects on the Solemnity of Christ the King - St. Paul CenterHAHN: Week by week, the Liturgy has been preparing us for the revelation to be made on this, the last Sunday of the Church year. Jesus, we have been shown, is truly the Chosen One, the Messiah of God, the King of the Jews. Ironically, in today’s Gospel we hear these names on the lips of those who don’t believe in Him—Israel’s rulers, the soldiers, a criminal dying alongside Him...
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Does God Have a Sense of Humor?
Does God Have a Sense of Humor? - St. Paul CenterHARROLD: Humor and laughter are essential parts of what it means to be a human being. Aristotle regarded risibility as one of the features that distinguishes us from non-rational animals. Indeed, humor is such a beautiful and complex part of being human that it’s difficult to see how it could have developed through purely natural means...
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New York Post: New Yorkers turning to the Church, number of Catholic converts soaring, priests say
New Yorkers turning to the church, number of Catholic converts soaring, priests say | New York Post: Young people come to New York City to chase careers, materialism and pleasure. The pursuit of faith isn’t exactly on the Big Apple checklist. However, at a recent, very crowded Sunday night mass at St. Joseph’s Church in Greenwich Village, Father Jonah Teller, OP made a simple announcement indicating that times are changing...
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The Love That Sees Everything in My Life
The Love That Sees Everything in My Life - LifeCraftCUDDEBACK: There is nothing like the experience of being seen by eyes that love you. Here, and perhaps here alone, we feel truly seen. But actually our happiness is grounded in, and indeed requires, an astounding, unique instance of such love: a love that not only sees everything but also orchestrates everything. Too often we forget or ignore this, much to our unhappiness...
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Pope Leo XIV’s Wednesday Audience: Christ Beckons Us to ‘Reverse Course’ and ‘Change History’
Pope at Audience: We must lend our voice to those who have none - Vatican News: We are called "to reverse course," as Jesus asks us, and to "change history," Pope Leo XIV insisted during his Wednesday General Audience in St. Peter's Square, as he continued his catechesis series on "Jesus Christ, Our Hope." The Holy Father began his remarks considering Christ’s Resurrection and its impact on the challenges of today’s world...
9 Brief Thoughts on the Future
Nine Brief Thoughts on the Future - The Catholic ThingMAIER: We’re just weeks from 2026, and just months from America’s 250th birthday. We’re also just days from Advent, a season of self-examination and hope for Christians in preparing for the central event of human history: the birth of Jesus. It’s a beautiful, serious, reflective time of year. Which makes it a perfect time for some awkward thoughts about who we are as a believing people and the character of the “American Experiment,” the nation we call home and help sustain...
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Tuesday, November 18, 2025
Teaching the Faith Begins Here: ‘Why Did Jesus Become Man?’
The Aim of Christian Instruction | Knowing Is DoingTORRE: There is an important narrative that many Catholic educators neglect to present to their students when introducing, teaching, and discussing the Catholic faith. The narrative in question is typically associated with the following question: Why did Jesus come? The nature of this Incarnational question is fundamental because it connects all human beings to the Father by way of the Son...
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Monday, November 17, 2025
Pope Leo Asks for Liturgy That Is ‘Sober in Its Solemnity’ While Respecting Popular Piety
Pope%20Leo%20XIV%20asks%20parishes%20for%20liturgy%20that%20is%20%u2018sober%20in%20its%20solemnity%u2019%20while%20respecting%20popular%20piety%20%7C%20Catholic%20News%20Agency: Pope Leo XIV urged parishes to invest in liturgical formation, especially for lectors, while also encouraging people to pray the Liturgy of the Hours and calling for attention to be paid to popular piety. While receiving participants in a course organized by the Pontifical Liturgical Institute of St. Anselm in Rome...
Robert George resigns from Heritage Foundation board over Kevin Roberts video
Robert George resigns from Heritage Foundation board over Kevin Roberts video | Catholic News Agency: Robert P. George, a Catholic academic focused on philosophy and law, resigned from his board position at the conservative Heritage Foundation on Nov. 17 after the think tank’s leader Kevin Roberts posted a video defending Tucker Carlson’s interview with Nick Fuentes. In the interview, Carlson and Fuentes bonded over criticism of Israel...
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Sunday, November 16, 2025
Pope Leo XIV: Where the World Sees Threats, the Church Sees Children
Pope Leo XIV: Where the world sees threats, the Church sees children | Catholic News Agency: Celebrating Mass for the Jubilee of the Poor on the Ninth World Day of the Poor, Pope Leo XIV urged Christians not to retreat into a closed or “religious” world of their own, but to help make human society “a space of fraternity and dignity for all, without exception.” Presiding in St. Peter’s Basilica on Sunday...
Friday, November 14, 2025
New Study Explores the Paradox of ‘Jesus Without a Church’
Study%20explores%20%u2018Jesus%20without%20Church%u2019%20paradox%20%7C%20Catholic%20News%20Agency: The number of people who believe their faith does not depend on attending Mass has increased as more Catholics are cultivating a personal relationship with Jesus, according to a recent survey of U.S. Catholic beliefs.
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Heresy Type Indicator: Manichaeism
Heresy Type Indicator: Manichaeism | Catholic CulturePOKORSKY: Various psychological tests claim to promote self-understanding. The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, for example, helps us identify our personality types. Years ago, perhaps less so today, the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) was used to screen out potential psychopaths from sensitive professions...
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This Sunday: When Everything Ends, We Will Be Transformed by Love
This%20Sunday%3A%20When%20Everything%20Ends%2C%20We%20Will%20Be%20Transformed%20by%20Love%20%u2013%20Benedictine%20College%20Media%20%26%20CultureHOOPES: The liturgical year has a lot of hope-filled points — birthdays, Easter, Marian days. It also has dark moments — Ash Wednesday, Good Friday and the Beheading of John the Baptist. But never does it get as dark — or as hope-filled — as this Sunday. Here are five takeaways about the the 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year C, from Sunday Readings columns at this site and the Extraordinary Story podcast.
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Thanks for Coming, Procedural Shenanigans, and Being Cool
Thanks for coming, procedural shenanigans, and being coolCONDON: JD and I spent the bulk of this week in Baltimore, together with our ever more accomplished and reliable freelance colleague Jack Figge. It was a good week of reporting, with several substantive issues discussed and passed by the bishops at their plenary assembly, and a few surprises among the election results. We will come on to all of that in a minute...
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The Real Faces of Saints
The Real Faces of Saints - by Deacon Tom - Weird CatholicTOMMCDONALD: Most images of saints today show the lingering style of 19th century technique and sentimentality, which is … not great. They’re disconnected from the reality of these great saints and bathed in a saccharine glow established in perhaps the worst century of Catholic artistic endeavor. From holy cards to statues, Catholics really need to step up our game and starting showing these great men and women either as they were...
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Nuncio to UK Says Contrary to Reports, Pope Leo Has No Immediate Plans to Lift TLM Restrictions
Nuncio in Britain says pope won't overturn restrictions on old Latin Mass | USCCB: Pope Leo XIV does not intend to overturn Pope Francis' limits on celebrating the traditional Latin Mass but will grant two-year dispensations to bishops who ask, a nuncio said. Archbishop Miguel Maury BuendÃa, the apostolic nuncio to Great Britain, told bishops Nov. 13 that Pope Leo told him he would not abrogate "Traditionis Custodes," Pope Francis' 2021 letter greatly restricting...
Pope Leo XIV Calls for ‘Prudent’ Evaluation of Supernatural Phenomena to Avoid Superstition
Pope%20Leo%20XIV%20calls%20for%20%u2018prudent%u2019%20evaluation%20of%20supernatural%20phenomena%20to%20avoid%20superstition%20%7C%20Catholic%20News%20Agency: Pope Leo XIV during an address at the Vatican on Thursday called for the “prudent” evaluation of supernatural phenomena to avoid falling into superstition. “To avoid falling into superstitious illusion, it is necessary to evaluate such events prudently, through humble discernment and in accordance with the teachings of the Church,” the Holy Father said to participants...
Thursday, November 13, 2025
Archbishop Alexander Sample elected chairman of US bishops’ Committee for Religious Liberty in 111-111 race
Archbishop%20Alexander%20Sample%20elected%20chairman%20of%20US%20bishops%u2019%20Committee%20for%20Religious%20Liberty%20in%20close%20race: Archbishop Alexander Sample has been elected chairman of the US bishops’ Committee for Religious Liberty after an unusual tie in the conference vote. The plenary meeting of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops delivered an unexpected moment when the routine election of a committee chair ended in an extraordinary stalemate.
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Why 3 Popes Say the Antichrist Novel ‘Lord of the World’ Predicted Our Times
Why%203%20Popes%20Say%20the%20Antichrist%20Novel%20%u2018Lord%20of%20the%20World%u2019%20Predicted%20Our%20Times%7C%20National%20Catholic%20RegisterTURLEY: In 2015, on a flight back to the Vatican from the Philippines, Pope Francis told journalists: “There is a book ... it is called Lord of the World. The author is Benson. ... I suggest you read it. Reading it, you’ll understand well what I mean by ideological colonization.” He went on to describe the novel as prophetic, especially in regard to modern developments such as secularism, relativism and the notion...
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Wednesday, November 12, 2025
Today Is the Day: A Reflection on the Upcoming 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
%u201CToday%u201D%20is%20the%20Day%3A%20Scott%20Hahn%20Reflects%20on%20the%20Thirty-Third%20Sunday%20in%20Ordinary%20Time%20-%20St.%20Paul%20CenterHAHN: It is the age between our Lord’s first coming and His last. We live in the new world begun by His life, death, Resurrection, and Ascension, by the sending of His Spirit upon the Church. But we await the day when He will come again in glory. “Lo, the day is coming,” Malachi warns in today’s First Reading. The prophets taught Israel to look for the Day of the Lord, when He would gather the nations for judgment (see Zephaniah 3:8; Isaiah 3:9; 2 Peter 3:7). Jesus anticipates this day in today’s Gospel...
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What Do You Mean? When Religious Instruction Becomes Incoherent...
What Do You Mean? When Religious Instruction Becomes Incoherent | Knowing Is Doing: Within the walls and corridors of an academic institution that proposes to convey and reaffirm the teachings of the Catholic Church, prudence would dictate that the institution's teachers be consistent in their articulation and dissemination of the Catholic faith. Even more, it would be imperative that anyone charged with echoing the teachings of Jesus Christ be acutely aware of the responsibility to deliver a clear message of both the Gospel of Christ and its content, the Creed. Hence, any teacher would champion the importance of clarity and fidelity to the Christian message conveyed to students to avoid any spiritual or moral confusion...
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Cry out to the Lord in your suffering. Never was it known, that such a cry was not heard...
Learning to Call the Physician - LifeCraftCUDDEBACK: Already Plato used bodily health as a helpful analogy for understanding health of the soul. The entire complex realm of cultivating and restoring bodily health is rife with truths applicable to spiritual health, which two healths, of course, while distinct are not unconnected. Calling a physician for help at the appropriate time is a significant aspect in both...
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Bishop Cozzens: 2029 Eucharistic Congress Is ‘Going to Be Bigger and Better’
Cozzens%3A%202029%20Eucharistic%20Congress%20is%20%u2018going%20to%20be%20bigger%20and%20better%u2019FIGGE: Sixty five thousand people gathered last summer in Indianapolis for the National Eucharistic Congress — the culmination of the Church’s three-year National Eucharistic Revival. Leaders heralded it a roaring success. But the bishop who organized the Eucharist Congress said that the next one, set for summer 2029, will be “bigger and better” than the Church’s 2024 gathering.
Tuesday, November 11, 2025
Why Bishops Chose Flores for VP: He Is Who He Appears to Be — and He Means What He Says
Veep%20Bishop%20Flores%20%u2014%20a%20man%20without%20subtext%3F%20-%20by%20Ed.%20CondonCONDON: The bishops of the United States elected a new conference president and vice president from among their number Tuesday morning. The selection as president of Oklahoma City’s Archbishop Paul Coakley, erstwhile secretary of the conference, was widely predicted. Following a recent run of vice presidents ineligible to go on to serve as president because of age, the secretary position had become the de facto new poll position from which to run for the top office.
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US Bishops Elect Archbishop Paul Coakley as USCCB President, Bishop Daniel Flores as Vice President
BREAKING: U.S. bishops elect Archbishop Paul S. Coakley as USCCB president | Catholic News Agency: Archbishop Paul Coakley of Oklahoma City was elected to serve as the next president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) in a secret ballot on Nov. 11.
Bishops chose Bishop Daniel Flores of Brownsville, Texas, to serve as vice president. Flores, who serves in the southernmost diocese in Texas, finished second in balloting for president. Coakley subsequently won a runoff.
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