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Trump honors Mary’s ‘freedom from original sin’ in Immaculate Conception message
Posted on 12/8/2025 22:02 PM (Catholic World Report)
Bethlehem lights Christmas tree again while conflict still echoes nearby
Posted on 12/8/2025 21:50 PM (Catholic World Report)
Mariologists publish scathing critique of Vatican note on Mary’s titles
Posted on 12/8/2025 21:39 PM (Catholic World Report)
2025: The Year of Violent Absurdities
Posted on 12/8/2025 21:01 PM (Catholic World Report)
Benedict XVI’s former secretary hopes the pope’s beatification process will open soon
Posted on 12/8/2025 18:28 PM (Catholic World Report)
Tennessee faith leaders call on Gov. Lee to stop executions
Posted on 12/8/2025 15:58 PM (Catholic World Report)
Where Mary has been loved for 2,000 years (Watch)
Posted on 12/8/2025 08:57 AM (Aleteia — Catholic Spirituality, Lifestyle, World News, and Culture)
Few places can claim a 2,000-year Christian history. Jerusalem, Asia Minor, Rome … and Malta. When Acts of the Apostles recounts Paul’s shipwreck on this island, it doesn’t give a lot of details. It indicates that he passed the winter there, that the people showed “unusual kindness,” and that he healed a man named Publius Read More…
Where Mary has been loved for 2,000 years (Watch)High school seniors: 42 Colleges with strong Catholic communities
Posted on 12/8/2025 07:53 AM (Aleteia — Catholic Spirituality, Lifestyle, World News, and Culture)
High school seniors applying to American universities are wrapping up their college applications this December and making final decisions about where to apply. If you’re a senior, or the parent or grandparent of one, you might be wondering which secular colleges have robust Catholic communities that can support your faith during your college years. Even Read More…
High school seniors: 42 Colleges with strong Catholic communitiesChange just one word the next time your spouse asks your help
Posted on 12/8/2025 07:39 AM (Aleteia — Catholic Spirituality, Lifestyle, World News, and Culture)
In homes everywhere, December arrives with its familiar choreography: Someone hunting for wrapping paper, someone else refereeing homework battles, someone unloading the dishwasher yet again. These tasks tend to fall into habitual patterns — and sometimes, into habitual language. “Can you help me with this?” “I did this for you.” “Can you handle her homework Read More…
Change just one word the next time your spouse asks your helpThe Left Gave Up God—Now They’ve Picked Up Guns
Posted on 12/8/2025 05:10 AM (Crisis Magazine)
Anxious, depressed, online, and isolated, the once firmly anti-gun left has taken up arms to silence, once and for all, the voice of truth.