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Why every Catholic college student should study abroad in Rome...
Posted on 09/15/2025 04:00 AM (New Advent)
My first time teaching in DeSales University’s study abroad program, I stayed in the Roman neighborhood known as Trastevere. One day, after meeting up with my students near my apartment, we took the tram up the main road, Viale Trastevere, and were headed to “Old Rome” for dinner near Piazza Navona. At a red light, I glanced to my right and noticed the house where Dante Alighieri had lived for a time. I turned to my students, pointed at the house, and said, “Look, guys, that is the home of Dante Alighieri!” Whereupon one young fellow in the group...
Annunciation School and the Cost of Denying Reality...
Posted on 09/15/2025 04:00 AM (New Advent)
On the surface, Paul Kingsnorth, Iain McGilchrist, and Mattias Desmet might seem to have little in common. Kingsnorth, based in Ireland, is an author of essays and novels. McGilchrist is a British psychiatrist, philosopher, and neuroscientist. Desmet, a professor of psychology at Belgium’s Ghent University, studies the dynamics of mass formation and totalitarian thinking. Kingsnorth is an Orthodox Christian. McGilchrist and Desmet have no formal religious affiliation...
At Sunday Angelus, Pope Leo XIV Prays for Minneapolis School Shooting Victims, Laments ‘Pandemic of Arms’...
Posted on 09/15/2025 04:00 AM (New Advent)
Pope Leo XIV on Sunday prayed for the victims of a shooting at a Catholic church in Minneapolis and deplored a worldwide “pandemic of arms” that has left many children dead or injured. “Our prayers for the victims of the tragic shooting during a school Mass in the American state of Minnesota,” the pontiff said in English on Aug. 31 after leading the weekly Angelus prayer from a window overlooking St. Peter’s Square.
53 People in the Bible Confirmed Archaeologically...
Posted on 09/15/2025 04:00 AM (New Advent)
In “Archaeology Confirms 50 Real People in the Bible” in the March/April 2014 issue of Biblical Archaeology Review, Purdue University scholar Lawrence Mykytiuk lists 50 figures from the Hebrew Bible who have been confirmed archaeologically. His follow-up article, “Archaeology Confirms 3 More Bible People,” published in the May/June 2017 issue of BAR, adds another three people to the list. The identified persons include Israelite kings and Mesopotamian monarchs as well as lesser-known figures.
Pope Prays for Victims of Earthquake That Killed Hundreds in Afghanistan...
Posted on 09/15/2025 04:00 AM (New Advent)
A 6.0 magnitude earthquake hit eastern Afghanistan late in the evening on 31 August. At least 800 people have already been declared dead and thousands have been injured.Upon hearing the news, Pope Leo XIV sent a telegram to everyone affected by the devastating natural disaster. In the message, signed by Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Pope expressed he is “deeply saddened by the significant loss of life”.
Pope Leo Meets LGBTQ Catholic Advocate and Vows Continuity With Pope Francis’ Legacy of Welcome...
Posted on 09/15/2025 04:00 AM (New Advent)
Pope Leo XIV met Monday with one of the most prominent advocates for greater LGBTQ+ inclusion in the Catholic Church and encouraged his ministry, just days before a planned Holy Year pilgrimage of LGBTQ+ Catholics to the Vatican in a sign of continued welcome. The Rev. James Martin, a New York-based Jesuit author and editor, said Leo told him he intended to continue Pope Francis’ policy of LGBTQ+ acceptance in the church and encouraged him to keep up his advocacy.
The First Christians Were Not Socialists...
Posted on 09/15/2025 04:00 AM (New Advent)
Some critics say not only that Catholics can be socialists, but that they should be socialists because that was how the first Christians lived. They cite Acts 2:45, which says, “all who believed were together and had all things in common; and they sold their possessions and goods and distributed them to all, as any had need.” But when we examine the biblical and historical evidence a different picture emerges...
Pope Leo XIV Prays for 1,000 Killed in Floods in Sudan’s Darfur Region...
Posted on 09/15/2025 04:00 AM (New Advent)
A landslide wiped out Tarasin, a village in Sudan’s Darfur region, on August 31, following several days of heavy rainfall. At least 1,000 people were killed in the village in the Marrah Mountains area, according to the Sudan Liberation Movement-Army. On Tuesday, Pope Leo XIV sent a telegram to Bishop Yunan Tombe Trille Kuku Andali, Bishop of El Obeid Diocese, to express his sorrow.
Is Belief Believable?
Posted on 09/15/2025 04:00 AM (New Advent)
I love to teach a course called “The God of Faith and Reason.” It is always a pleasure to speak with college students about some of the most significant questions people can ask. What can we know? Does God exist? How do faith and reason relate? I teach an ideologically diverse group of students, ranging from Catholics who attend Mass every day to atheists with blue hair. Ninety percent of my students are in neither category...
What Is the Battle of Armageddon?
Posted on 09/15/2025 04:00 AM (New Advent)
In popular speech, Armageddon has become a term for the final military battle of world history. It also has an extended meaning and can refer to any devastating conflict, whether or not it would be the final one. Thus, during the Cold War, people feared that World War III would bring about a “nuclear Armageddon,” even if the human race survived. The basis for this idea is found in a passage in the book of Revelation that describes...