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This Sunday: Mary and Joseph Reveal the High Purpose and Hard Work of Family Life...
Posted on 01/7/2026 01:00 AM (New Advent)
The Gospel begins with the departure of the magi and the message of an angel. It is hard to imagine a more exalted moment for a father, when great men have sought out his child and angels intervened for his safety. But the message of the angel must have been hard for Joseph to take...
Cardinal Reina Closes Holy Door at St. John Lateran, Urges Rome to Live Jubilee’s Mercy...
Posted on 01/7/2026 01:00 AM (New Advent)
Cardinal Baldassare Reina, Vicar General of Rome and Archpriest of the Basilica of St. John Lateran, presides over the closing of the Holy Door and the subsequent Mass and invites the faithful to manifest the presence of God in the places where there is no fraternity, justice, truth and peace.
From Franz Schubert to Roger Staubach: The Hail Mary Through History...
Posted on 01/7/2026 01:00 AM (New Advent)
How old is the Hail Mary? It depends. If you mean the words addressed to the Virgin Mary in Nazareth by the Archangel Gabriel — which will be referenced in the gospel assigned for Jan. 1, the Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God — then the Hail Mary is 2,025 years old, more or less...
Pope Leo XIV Closes St. Peter’s Holy Door, Concluding Jubilee of Hope...
Posted on 01/7/2026 01:00 AM (New Advent)
Pope Leo XIV on Tuesday closed the Holy Door of St. Peter’s Basilica, bringing the ordinary Holy Year to an end — a time of grace that invited Catholics to conversion, reconciliation, and hope. The pontiff processed toward the Holy Door as the antiphon O clavis David was sung. Reaching the threshold, he knelt before the door and remained for a few minutes in silent prayer...
Arthur Brooks at SEEK 2026: ‘Your Job Isn’t to Win Arguments, It’s to Win a Soul’...
Posted on 01/7/2026 01:00 AM (New Advent)
New York Times bestselling author and Harvard professor Arthur Brooks encouraged attendees at SEEK 2026 to resist the temptation as missionaries to “fight fire with fire.” In his Jan. 4 keynote speech in Columbus, Ohio, Brooks said the world “is not just a cold world,” but “a world that attacks you.” In this context, he said, it can be challenging not to fight back.
Russell Shaw, Veteran Catholic Journalist and Author, Dies at 90...
Posted on 01/7/2026 01:00 AM (New Advent)
The great Russell Shaw has left us. Pundit, journalist, novelist, virtuoso of friendship, he was mentor to my generation in Catholic media. In almost seventy years in the business, he wrote thousands of articles and dozens of books. Kathryn Lopez remarked on the fittingness of such a wise man passing on the Feast of Epiphany. You'll find an entertaining bio here...
Anointed Ones: A Reflection on the Baptism of the Lord...
Posted on 01/7/2026 01:00 AM (New Advent)
Jesus presents himself for baptism in today’s Gospel not because He is a sinner, but to fulfill the word of God proclaimed by His prophets. He must be baptized to reveal that He is the Christ (“anointed one”)—the Spirit-endowed Servant promised by Isaiah in today’s First Reading. His baptism marks the start of a new world, a new creation...
Cutting Off Contact With Your Parents Is Identity Politics, Not ‘Boundaries’...
Posted on 01/7/2026 01:00 AM (New Advent)
Family estrangement has moved from the margins to the mainstream and this shift is now visible across popular culture and media alike. Oprah recently gave airtime to the “rising trend” of adult children who have severed ties with their parents. The New York Times offered suggestions for how to cope with family estrangement, especially around the holidays...
The 4-Word Trick to Avoiding an Awkward Goodbye...
Posted on 01/7/2026 01:00 AM (New Advent)
Say goodbye to abrupt departures, that awkward am-I-staying-or-going dance, and hovering anxiously (and conspicuously) near the door.There’s an art to bidding your host adieu, even if you’re slipping out earlier than expected—and experts say it’s a skill that can serve you well at any gathering, any time of year.Here’s exactly what to say to deliver a great goodbye.
Roman generals gave kittens and piglets as gifts to their pet monkeys...
Posted on 01/7/2026 01:00 AM (New Advent)
Elites in Ancient Rome went to great lengths to advertise their status and wealth. Based on recent archaeological excavations in Egypt, at least some high-ranking military officials even showed off with their choice of pets. In the Journal of Roman Archaeology, researchers at Poland’s University of Warsaw described...