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Surviving Your Current Chaos With Confidence...
Posted on 01/2/2026 09:00 AM (New Advent)
One of the most comforting truths of our faith is also one of the hardest to accept. You’re not living the whole story — you’re living your current page. One of the most powerful (and overlooked) truths of the Bible is typology—the way God weaves the same story across centuries, fulfilling promises in ways no human author could plan...
Ranked: The World’s 30 Largest Cities by Population...
Posted on 01/2/2026 09:00 AM (New Advent)
Population growth, migration, and economic opportunity continue to pull millions into major metropolitan areas. At the same time, aging populations and limited space are beginning to slow growth in several long-established megacities.
South Korea is choosing self-destruction — and the world should learn its lesson...
Posted on 01/2/2026 09:00 AM (New Advent)
South Korea has the lowest fertility rate in the world. Its population is (optimistically) projected to shrink by over two thirds over the next 100 years. If current fertility rates persist, every hundred South Koreans today will have only six great-grandchildren between them.
The Day Our Daughter Disappeared...
Posted on 01/2/2026 09:00 AM (New Advent)
After being out of town for several days doing back-to-back speaking events, I arrived home exhausted. Needing sleep, I lay down on my bed for a nap. The next thing I knew, my wife was shaking me awake, saying something urgent about our five-year-old daughter, Rebecca. “What?” I asked groggily. “What’s going on?” “We can’t find Rebecca!” Nancy said, in a tone...
Secularism, Security, and ‘Civilizational Erasure’...
Posted on 01/2/2026 09:00 AM (New Advent)
Twenty years ago, I published a small book, The Cube and the Cathedral: Europe, America, and Politics Without God. It enjoyed a fair sale, got translated into French, Spanish, Polish, Italian, Portuguese, and Hungarian, and was named a Foreign Affairs Bestseller. In it, I argued that Europe was experiencing a crisis of “civilizational morale,” evident in sclerotic governmental bureaucracies...
4 Habits to Help You Get Along Better With Others...
Posted on 01/2/2026 09:00 AM (New Advent)
Have you ever met someone and immediately liked them? Why such a good first impression? Afterward you realized: She was interested in you. She genuinely liked hearing about the bits and pieces of who you are. Your mother-in-law believes your parenting could use some adjustment. She comments and corrects, each time you listen slower and argue faster...
More Than 3 Million Faithful Visited the Vatican in 2025, Says Papal Household...
Posted on 01/2/2026 09:00 AM (New Advent)
In 2025, 3,176,620 people were present for papal audiences and liturgies in the Vatican. That's according to figures disclosed by the Prefecture of the Papal Household, which include General, Jubilee, and special audiences; liturgical celebrations; and the recitation of the Angelus...
Dick Van Dyke at 100...
Posted on 01/2/2026 09:00 AM (New Advent)
Dick Van Dyke’s new memoir puts it out front: he’s no genius. Instead, he’s been lucky personally and professionally. On the professional side this book is flawless: no soft-pedaling failures or 20-20 hindsight about his prospects; no easy vengeance on long-dead nemeses; no pedantic hints for aspiring performers; and no (thank God!) explanations about what makes jokes funny.
Keeping the Heat On: How Finances Work in the Diocese of Fairbanks...
Posted on 01/2/2026 09:00 AM (New Advent)
It takes a lot of money to run a parish or diocese. Personnel, property, and insurance costs quickly add up, no matter where you live. But few dioceses have a budget line for snowmobiles and bush plane flights, or operating costs for remote parishes that cannot be accessed by road. The Diocese of Fairbanks has that. Spanning the northern 409,849 square miles of Alaska...
Jan. 1 Mass Readings: Follow Mary, Mother of God, and Mary of ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’...
Posted on 01/2/2026 09:00 AM (New Advent)
January 1 is the Octave Day of Christmas, eight days after the celebration of the Nativity of Our Lord, a second Christmas Solemnity, Christmas Day II. But it isn’t called that. Instead it is the Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God. That fact alone shows the singularity of Mary. The Octave of Easter Sunday is Easter Sunday II, a second day to celebrate what Jesus did...