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Vatican Diary: Migrants, Orwell and American Independence
Posted on 02/24/2026 21:33 PM (The Daily Register)
Pro-Life Leader Gives ‘State of the Unborn’ Speech: Leaving Issue to States ‘Does Not Work’
Posted on 02/24/2026 21:07 PM (The Daily Register)
Catholic University Scholar: Trump’s ‘Loophole’ Approach Is Reshaping Executive Power
Posted on 02/24/2026 20:31 PM (The Daily Register)
Leo XIV Signals New Tone With the Diocese of Rome
Posted on 02/24/2026 19:52 PM (The Daily Register)
Vatican, Microsoft Launch Digital Font Inspired by Michelangelo’s Handwriting
Posted on 02/24/2026 19:51 PM (The Daily Register)
New German Bishops’ Chairman Calls for ‘God at the Center’ Amid Reform Tensions
Posted on 02/24/2026 16:14 PM (The Daily Register)
Vatican Spiritual Exercises: St. Bernard 'the Idealist'
Posted on 02/24/2026 15:32 PM (The Daily Register)
Does a bishop’s coat of arms need a Latin motto?
Posted on 02/24/2026 07:00 AM (Aleteia — Catholic Spirituality, Lifestyle, World News, and Culture)
There are many assumptions regarding episcopal mottos, and it may appear that creating a coat of arms follows a strict tradition. One particular assumption is that every bishop has to pick a Latin motto for his coat of arms. This is one of the reasons why some people were surprised when they saw that Archbishop Read More…
Does a bishop’s coat of arms need a Latin motto?While Pope Leo loves his book, he’s not (yet) a saint: Why?
Posted on 02/24/2026 06:56 AM (Aleteia — Catholic Spirituality, Lifestyle, World News, and Culture)
In 2025, Pope Leo XIV wrote the introduction to a reprint of a book, called The Practice of the Presence of God, which is a collection of writings by Brother Lawrence of the Resurrection, OCD. The Pope had explained on a flight that this book provides a key into his own spirituality. Who is the Read More…
While Pope Leo loves his book, he’s not (yet) a saint: Why?The Jesuit who helped shape Lunar New Year
Posted on 02/24/2026 06:50 AM (Aleteia — Catholic Spirituality, Lifestyle, World News, and Culture)
While Lunar New Year is deeply rooted in Chinese civilization, few realize that a Catholic Jesuit once played a decisive role in reforming the imperial calendar that determines its date. The priest was Johann Adam Schall von Bell, a German Jesuit astronomer who arrived in China in the early 17th century. Like many Jesuit missionaries Read More…
The Jesuit who helped shape Lunar New Year