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Pope to youth on video call: Don’t let AI do your homework!
Posted on 11/21/2025 13:59 PM (Aleteia — Catholic Spirituality, Lifestyle, World News, and Culture)
Pope Leo XIV warned against over-reliance on artificial intelligence apps and programs in an hour-long “digital visit” with the attendees at the National Catholic Youth Conference on Friday, November 21. The Pope addressed the crowd of about 16,000 young people by video conference from the Vatican. Five young people from across the United States were Read More…
Pope to youth on video call: Don’t let AI do your homework!How to Watch Pope Leo XIV’s Historic Live Digital Encounter With American Youth
Posted on 11/21/2025 13:57 PM (The Daily Register)
Pope Leo XIV to Caritas: Be artisans of peace, serve every person with dignity
Posted on 11/21/2025 13:10 PM (Catholic World Report)
Sen. Klobuchar meets Pope Leo XIV to advocate for abducted Ukrainian children
Posted on 11/21/2025 12:40 PM (Catholic World Report)
Joy in Dublin as papal designation gives city first Catholic cathedral since Reformation
Posted on 11/21/2025 12:09 PM (Catholic World Report)
Archbishop Dermot Farrell of the Dublin Archdiocese holds up the decree on Nov. 14, 2025, that Pope Leo XIV sent him granting his request that St. Mary’s Pro Cathedral of the Archdiocese of Dublin be designated as the cathedral Church of the archdiocese. / Credit: John McElroy/Dublin Archdiocese
Dublin, Ireland, Nov 21, 2025 / 12:09 pm (CNA).
There was immense joy among Catholics in Dublin following a decree from Pope Leo XIV formally designating St. Mary’s Pro Cathedral as the cathedral of the Archdiocese of Dublin, ending 200 years of the cathedral’s “temporary” status and giving the capital its first official Catholic cathedral since the Reformation.
Speaking at Mass in the cathedral to mark the bicentenary on Friday, Nov. 14, Archbishop Dermot Farrell of the Dublin Archdiocese told the faithful of Dublin: “I am pleased to announce that the Holy Father, Pope Leo, has consented to my request and has approved by decree that St. Mary’s be designated as the cathedral church of our archdiocese.”

Farrell added that the timing could not have been better as it coincided with the cathedral’s bicentenary celebrations.
“It is appropriate that this announcement should be made in the context of our celebration of the exemplary service which St. Mary’s has given to our diocese over 200 years, but also at a time when we are renewing our focus on our mission as a diocesan family, ‘Building Hope and Proclaiming Good News,’ affirming the faith of our people and reaching out to the city and beyond,” the archbishop said.
The following Sunday, Auxiliary Bishop Paul Dempsey of Dublin warmly welcomed the news and told the faithful gathered in St. Mary’s: “In the Catholic tradition, over the centuries, many beautiful places of worship have been built. It is important to return to why they were built. They are not built as tourist attractions or museums; they are places where the Church community gathers to worship the Lord. The beauty and aesthetics are there to help raise our minds and hearts to God and to draw us into the mystery that is God’s love,” he said.

St. Mary’s opened on Nov. 14, 1825. From around that time onward and following Catholic Emancipation, the Irish Church entered a period of strong growth. Many of the churches, parochial houses, and religious houses in Ireland were built in the middle of the 19th century symbolizing the strong presence of the Catholic Church in Irish society.
“It continued for about 150 years or so. Then we saw the beginnings of change, something that has escalated over the last two to three decades. We find ourselves in a very different place today,” he said.
“There can be a temptation to look to the past with rose-tinted glasses when the churches were full, but as we know not all was well and serious issues needed to be faced. This process has been disconcerting for some who have a nostalgia for the past and want to go back to the way it was. However, nostalgia could be described as a looking into the past with the pain taken away.”
He continued: “So today, as we reflect upon 200 years of St. Mary’s we are left with a choice: Do we lament the past and wish for its return or seek ways of looking forward with hope-filled hearts, responding to the new questions we face in a complex and changing culture? When I reflect upon the life of Jesus in the Gospels, I see someone who was always looking forward! As his disciples we need to do the same, while always learning from the past.”

As the penal laws persecuting Catholics were relaxed in the later 18th century, the Pro Cathedral site was bought in 1803. The completed building was dedicated 200 years ago on Nov. 14, 1825, the feast day of St. Laurence O’Toole, who was canonized 800 years ago and who is the Dublin Archdiocese’s patron.

The Pro Cathedral was always a “provisional” cathedral; the intention was to build a “proper” one when time and money allowed. In the past, both the Church of Ireland and Catholic archbishops extended claims of ownership over St. Patrick’s and Christ Church — the city’s two other cathedrals that, since the Reformation, have not been Catholic places of worship.
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Posted on 11/21/2025 09:45 AM (Catholic World Report)
’46 Thanksgiving release for Pope Leo’s movie list?
Posted on 11/21/2025 06:48 AM (Aleteia — Catholic Spirituality, Lifestyle, World News, and Culture)
Hollywood outdid itself when it made The Best Years of Our Lives, a classic tale of family and marriage in war’s aftermath, premiering one week before Thanksgiving 1946 on the Feast of the Presentation of Mary. Bette Davis called it “the finest film ever made.” She would know. In the opening scene of this well-worn tale produced Read More…
’46 Thanksgiving release for Pope Leo’s movie list?The Catholic roots of Umbria’s olive-picking tradition
Posted on 11/21/2025 06:41 AM (Aleteia — Catholic Spirituality, Lifestyle, World News, and Culture)
November is olive-picking time in many parts of Italy. In the central Italian region of Umbria, many olive groves open up to visitors who can witness this ancient farming practice. In some cases, visitors are even welcome to take part in this beloved centuries-old ritual that sustains one of the most recognizable products in the Read More…
The Catholic roots of Umbria’s olive-picking traditionVisions can’t make or break a sainthood cause, says Pope
Posted on 11/21/2025 06:28 AM (Aleteia — Catholic Spirituality, Lifestyle, World News, and Culture)
Mystical phenomena are recognized by the Catholic Church but remain “secondary and non-essential” for understanding holiness. Pope Leo XIV emphasized this to participants at a seminar on mysticism in Rome on November 13, 2025. “The true goal” in the mystical life “is and always will be communion with God,” he insisted. Last week, the dicastery Read More…
Visions can’t make or break a sainthood cause, says PopeGerman bishops meet again with Rome on “Synodal Conference”
Posted on 11/21/2025 06:14 AM (Aleteia — Catholic Spirituality, Lifestyle, World News, and Culture)
The Roman Curia and the German Bishops’ Conference (DBK) met earlier this month — on November 12, 2025 — to discuss the future status of the German “Synodal Conference.” They released a joint statement that evening. The talks aim to ease tensions sparked by the plans for reform emerging from the German “Synodal Path.” On Read More…
German bishops meet again with Rome on “Synodal Conference”