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Book highlights heroic saints from one of Church’s most unique groups
Posted on 11/25/2025 06:02 AM (Aleteia — Catholic Spirituality, Lifestyle, World News, and Culture)
While the Mercedarians may be one of the lesser known religious orders in the world, they have a remarkable story featuring heroic tales of redemption that have inspired poets and singers for centuries. The order was founded in 1218 by St. Peter Nolasco, and is officially known as the Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary Read More…
Book highlights heroic saints from one of Church’s most unique groupsDon’t Be Fooled: Notre Dame’s About-Face Isn’t a Return to Faith
Posted on 11/25/2025 05:10 AM (Crisis Magazine)
The school's Catholic heritage is being hijacked by a godless agenda.Chastity as an Issue for Today
Posted on 11/25/2025 05:00 AM (Crisis Magazine)
While the Synodal church has ignored one of the most devastated teachings of the Church in modernity, Fr. T.G. Morrow's latest book on chastity reminds us why it needs our focus.Hundreds of Nigerian students remain captive; Cameroon archbishop warns of church closures
Posted on 11/24/2025 21:50 PM (Catholic World Report)
3 German bishops oppose school guide on ‘diversity of sexual identities’
Posted on 11/24/2025 21:45 PM (Catholic World Report)
Abortion will not be legal in Monaco, says Prince Albert II
Posted on 11/24/2025 15:22 PM (Aleteia — Catholic Spirituality, Lifestyle, World News, and Culture)
Abortion will remain illegal in Monaco, said Prince Albert II, who declined to sign a bill recently that would have made the procedure legal up until the 12th week of pregnancy. “I understand how sensitive this subject is, the emotion it can bring up,” said Prince Albert II on November 19. He refused to sign Read More…
Abortion will not be legal in Monaco, says Prince Albert IICardinal Czerny visits “world’s most persecuted people”
Posted on 11/24/2025 15:15 PM (Aleteia — Catholic Spirituality, Lifestyle, World News, and Culture)
It was an intense and moving trip. In early November, Canadian Cardinal Michael Czerny visited Bangladesh. Between meeting with a fragile but vibrant local Church and listening to Rohingya refugees in the camps around the city of Cox’s Bazar, he was immersed in a poignant human reality. While still underreported, the situation of the mostly Read More…
Cardinal Czerny visits “world’s most persecuted people”An Inuit proverb explains porn addiction in a powerful way
Posted on 11/24/2025 07:00 AM (Aleteia — Catholic Spirituality, Lifestyle, World News, and Culture)
One doesn’t have to look far to find lives affected and even devastated by pornography addiction. It has been well-documented for over a decade that the use of internet porn by one or both spouses in a marriage doubles a couple’s chance for divorce. Widespread data shows the average age of internet porn exposure as 13, but Read More…
An Inuit proverb explains porn addiction in a powerful wayWhy is there only one female saint called “the Great”?
Posted on 11/24/2025 06:49 AM (Aleteia — Catholic Spirituality, Lifestyle, World News, and Culture)
When looking through the list of saints in the Catholic Church, there are a handful who are called “the Great,” such as St. Albert the Great, St. Gregory the Great, St. Anthony the Great, and St. Basil the Great. Yet, there is only one woman to hold that title, St. Gertrude the Great. Generally speaking, Read More…
Why is there only one female saint called “the Great”?The Fragility and Stability of the Liturgical Benedict Option
Posted on 11/24/2025 05:10 AM (Crisis Magazine)
Authentic liturgical renewal cannot come about simply by instructions or regulations. Authentic and stable renewal is rooted in consistently teaching the truth based upon tradition and celebrating the liturgy with reverence and devotion.