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Why Are Fewer Catholics Having Church Funerals?
Posted on 11/10/2025 01:00 AM (New Advent)
Death awaits at the end of every human life, and this profound event is also the entry point to the final judgment by Jesus that will determine the permanent destination of every human soul: heaven or hell. The Catholic Church consequently has always emphasized the crucial importance of celebrating a funeral Mass, since it is the instrument through which recently departed souls can be commended to the care of God — and assisted by the prayers of their families and friends — on their final journey.
Sir Anthony Hopkins Is Thankful...
Posted on 11/10/2025 01:00 AM (New Advent)
People caught in the chaotic highways around Los Angeles have been known to shout at God from time to time — often in the form of angry curses aimed at other drivers. But that was the mysterious setting in which Anthony Hopkins had a quiet epiphany in which God quietly spoke to him, offering the actor — an atheist alcoholic at the time — a choice that changed his life. While most episodes of “Crossroads” focus on religious issues...
The Grammar of Catholic Education...
Posted on 11/10/2025 01:00 AM (New Advent)
In the letter to the Hebrews, the author makes a statement of faith that presumes two things about the exercise and practice of a faith in God. One, an active faith proposes a belief in God the Father, and that our hope rests on God, and two, an active faith exercises docility to the will of God, even when we may wonder if He is present during a time of great need...
Nov. 10 Memorial of St. Leo the Great, Pope and Doctor of the Church, Memorial
Posted on 11/10/2025 00:00 AM (Catholic Culture Liturgical Year)
The Church celebrates the Memorial of St. Leo the Great (400-461), during whose pontificate the Council of Chalcedon (451) defined that Christ is one divine person with two natures, divine and human. It was a confirmation of his Epistola Dogmatica (Tomus) to the Patriarch Flavian of Constantinople. He vigorously defended the unity of the Church. He detained the onrush of the barbarians under Attila.
Dedication of St. John Lateran
Posted on 11/9/2025 23:00 PM (CNA - Saint of the Day)
Dedication of St. John Lateran
Feast date: Nov 09
The feast of the Dedication of the Basilica of St. John Lateran is celebrated by the entire Church. It marks the dedication of the cathedral church of Rome by Pope Sylvester I in 324. This church is the cathedra (or chair) of the bishop of Rome, who is the Pope. A Latin inscription in the Church reads: “omnium ecclesiarum Urbis et Orbis mater et caput.” Translated, this means, “The mother and head of all churches of the city and of the world.”The basilica was originally named the Archbasilica of the Most Holy Savior. However, it is called St. John Lateran because it was built on property donated to the Church by the Laterani family, and because the monks from the monastery of St. John the Baptist and St. John the Divine served it.
Pope Leo on Mystery of the Church: ‘The True Sanctuary of God Is Christ’
Posted on 11/9/2025 19:45 PM (The Daily Register)
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Pope Leo XIV: Build the Church on the Solid Foundations of Christ, Not on Worldly Criteria
Posted on 11/9/2025 19:36 PM (The Daily Register)
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Pope Leo XIV Meets With 15 Abuse Survivors at the Vatican
Posted on 11/9/2025 19:29 PM (The Daily Register)
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‘Burial Gardens’: How a Cemetery Visit Becomes a Lesson in Hope
Posted on 11/9/2025 15:18 PM (The Daily Register)
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