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Pope Leo XIV accepts the resignation of the bishop who refused to become a cardinal...
Posted on 01/26/2026 09:00 AM (New Advent)
Pope Francis convened his last consistory on October 6, 2024. Two months later, the Pope announced the list of those who would become cardinals. Among them was this name...
Help Wanted: The Holy See’s Coming Diplomatic Vacancies...
Posted on 01/26/2026 09:00 AM (New Advent)
Archbishop Nikola Eterović celebrated his milestone birthday Jan. 20, days after a private audience with Pope Leo XIV. The Vatican disclosed no information about the Jan. 17 audience, other than that it took place. But it would be surprising if the topic of Eterović’s eventual successor did not come up. The succession in Germany may not be the only diplomatic appointment on Pope Leo’s mind...
Did Kant Really Disprove St. Thomas Aquinas’ Five Ways?
Posted on 01/26/2026 09:00 AM (New Advent)
The philosopher Dr. Sebastian Ostritsch was scheduled to give a lecture entitled “Is God’s Existence a Matter of Rational Understanding? Thomas Aquinas vs. Immanuel Kant” at the Jesuits’ Munich School of Philosophy on November 27, 2025. But after protesting students took to social media, university officials canceled his lecture. The students had threatened to disrupt the lecture, reminded everyone about what happened to Charlie Kirk...
‘Non Nobis Domine’: Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza on Giving Glory to God...
Posted on 01/26/2026 09:00 AM (New Advent)
“Give all the glory to God!” Fernando Mendoza, quarterback of the Indiana University football team, begins interviews after victories that way. It’s not that unusual in football, where professions of Christian faith are part of the culture. It’s a bit unusual in Mendoza’s case, as he is Catholic, and it is usually evangelical Protestants who speak about God in their postgame interviews.
History Redeemed: A Reflection on the Third Sunday in Ordinary Time...
Posted on 01/26/2026 09:00 AM (New Advent)
Eight centuries before Christ, that part of the kingdom where the tribes of Zebulun and Naphtali lived was attacked by the Assyrians, and the tribes were hauled off into captivity. It marked the beginning of the kingdom’s end. The Davidic empire finally crumbled in the sixth century BC, when Jerusalem was seized by Babylon and the remaining tribes were driven into exile...
Sheets of Ice...
Posted on 01/26/2026 09:00 AM (New Advent)
Hans Egede was born in January 1686, and baptized a Lutheran, possibly at a medieval stone church at Trondenes, Norway, or in another nearby local parish church. Don’t hold it against him that Hans was baptized a Lutheran — he was only an infant, you see, plus, his grandfather was a Lutheran cleric and his uncle was too...
St. Francis De Sales and the Purification of the Soul...
Posted on 01/26/2026 09:00 AM (New Advent)
In his letter to the Colossians, St. Paul provides a blueprint for assenting to a new life wholly dedicated to Christ. He prefaces his proposal by telling us that if we have been raised by Christ, then we must seek the things from above, where Christ is seated at the right hand of God. He confirms his position by reminding us to set our minds on things that are above, not in things that are on earth...
Bold Silence vs. Bold Speech: St. Sebastian, a Model for Our Times...
Posted on 01/26/2026 09:00 AM (New Advent)
As the nation erupts in civil unrest, the Church gives us St. Sebastian’s feast day on Jan. 20, celebrating the young man who stood up to the wicked emperor Diocletian, and praying that we will each be more like him: “O Lord, grant us the spirit of fortitude, so that guided by the example of the martyr St. Sebastian, we may learn to bear witness to the Christian faith.” We need a model like St. Sebastian to show us the right kind of witness right now...
Archbishop Broglio: ‘Morally Acceptable’ for US Troops to Disobey Orders to Take Greenland...
Posted on 01/26/2026 09:00 AM (New Advent)
The archbishop of the U.S. military services said Sunday that he does not believe military action to take control of Greenland could be justified – and that U.S. troops in good conscience could refuse orders to do so. Speaking to the BBC on Jan. 18. Archbishop Timothy Broglio of the Archdiocese for the Military Services said he “cannot see any circumstances” in which an American military operation to take control of Greenland...
The Unity for Which Jesus Prayed...
Posted on 01/26/2026 09:00 AM (New Advent)
The Octave of Prayer for Christian Unity, which begins Jan. 18, takes place each year in the days leading up to the celebration of the Conversion of St. Paul on Jan. 25, when the Pope travels to the Basilica of St. Paul’s Outside the Walls in Rome to pray with other Christian leaders for what Jesus prayed during the Last Supper: that we might be truly one.