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‘Miraculous’ Summer Wildfire Reveals Dramatic Discovery in Biblical Bethsaida...
Posted on 12/8/2025 17:00 PM (New Advent)
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Pope Leo XIV Returns to Rome, Discusses Peace Efforts, Ukraine, and His Election...
Posted on 12/8/2025 17:00 PM (New Advent)
Aboard the papal plane returning to Rome from Lebanon, Pope Leo XIV speaks to journalists about the role of the Holy See, which works “behind-the-scenes” in peace negotiations, so that all parties may lay down arms. Regarding Ukraine, the Pope underlines Europe’s involvement and the important role Italy could play...
Dolton, Illinois, Designates Pope Leo XIV’s Childhood Home as Historic Landmark...
Posted on 12/8/2025 17:00 PM (New Advent)
Months after purchasing the childhood home of Pope Leo XIV, the village of Dolton has designated it as an official historic landmark. The Dolton Village Board of Trustees voted unanimously on Monday to approve an ordinance declaring the home at 212 E. 141st Pl. as an official historic landmark and site of special historical significance. The vote will allow the village to seek state funding to preserve and develop the site.
Here’s the easiest way to de-banalize your liturgy...
Posted on 12/8/2025 17:00 PM (New Advent)
Let me propose a way to instantly improve the liturgy at your parish. Fear not, beleaguered pastors: it won’t require developing a new skill, arguing with a choir director, or getting in trouble with your bishop. Probably no one will complain, though if someone does, it’ll be a micro-opportunity to practice the virtue of fortitude...
Glory Hidden in the Home...
Posted on 12/8/2025 17:00 PM (New Advent)
We all want to be seen and approved. Indeed, if we are not seen and approved by someone then we will not only feel but actually be quite alone. It is understandable, then, that a proverbial human temptation is to seek approval or glory for its own sake. We might think here of how this temptation is fanned today by various common practices of parading what we do before the eyes of others.
Advent, St. Newman, and the Forgiveness of Sins...
Posted on 12/8/2025 17:00 PM (New Advent)
Among the many remarkable literary gifts the great Doctor of Catholic education, St. John Henry Newman, has left us, one resonates as we prepare to recall the nativity of our Lord during this Advent season. In his meditation on the effects of sin, he describes with great detail what sin does to man. His description of the effects of sin...
Leo XIV Shuts Down Vatican Donations Commission 10 Months After Its Creation by Pope Francis...
Posted on 12/8/2025 17:00 PM (New Advent)
Pope Leo XIV has suppressed a Vatican donations commission less than 10 months after it was established by his predecessor Pope Francis. The Vatican released Dec. 4 a chirograph, signed Sept. 29 by Pope Leo XIV, suppressing the Commissio de donationibus pro Sancta Sede, or Commission of Donations for the Holy See, which sought to raise much-needed funds for the Vatican.
Catholic Dioceses and Schools Confront $800 Million Pension Fund Shortfall...
Posted on 12/8/2025 17:00 PM (New Advent)
Several U.S. dioceses and scores of other Catholic employers have hard choices to make amid an $800 million shortfall in a pension fund, managed by a Catholic financial services firm, for thousands of their employees and retirees. The firm, Christian Brothers Services, a nonprofit company sponsored by the De La Salle Christian Brothers...
Humility Is the Devil’s Achilles’ Heel...
Posted on 12/8/2025 17:00 PM (New Advent)
Our God is a God of surprises. From the Son of God being born a helpless infant raised by a carpenter and then dying to bring salvation, his ways are beyond human imagination. The humility of God is the ultimate plot twist that baffles Satan. The devil chose eternity in hell rather than to humble himself before the very one who created him. And his first big score against humanity was made possible through pride...
Pope Leo Asks: What Has Arius to Do With Jesus?
Posted on 12/8/2025 17:00 PM (New Advent)
On his visit to Turkey to commemorate the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea, Pope Leo XIV took up two themes dear to his predecessors, Pope Benedict XVI and Pope St. John Paul II. He offered a difference in emphasis from the former, and an echo of the latter in the context of Arianism, the heresy that Nicaea was called to confront.