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In the Beginning: The Catholic Answers I Knew...
Posted on 12/3/2025 09:00 AM (New Advent)
I’ve told this story more times than I can count, and it never gets old. What happened changed my life in ways I couldn’t have imagined. I first crossed paths with Karl Keating in early 1987 after reading a short, unremarkable notice in our diocesan newspaper about a public debate on the papacy between Catholic attorney Karl Keating and one Bill Jackson...
For 300 years, the early Church learned from ‘The Shepherd of Hermas’...
Posted on 12/3/2025 09:00 AM (New Advent)
The Shepherd of Hermas is an inspiring combination of instructions for living the Christian life and an apocalyptic vision of the saved and the damned. At the most basic level, it is “an uncomplicated guide for repentance and moral living that will lead mankind to justification in the sight of God.” Using parables and allegories, the author instructs the early Church so that its members may lead lives pleasing to God.
Advent and the Deliverance from Evil...
Posted on 12/3/2025 09:00 AM (New Advent)
When the first child of any parent is born, there is great expectancy and anticipation that both parents and the entire family experience, as the joy that the first child brings to both parents and the extended family is shared. Specifically, the joy I reference can be described as an act of faith, because after the initial joy of birth, the family rejoices in the gift of this new member...
The Fragility and Stability of the Liturgical Benedict Option...
Posted on 12/3/2025 09:00 AM (New Advent)
When I was attending a daily Mass in my home diocese during college, I genuflected (as was my practice at the time) before receiving Holy Communion. Before the priest gave the final blessing, he made an announcement that he noticed that there were several people who genuflected before receiving the Eucharist. We were reminded that the local bishop had issued a letter...
A Meal of Toads and Other Gruesome Punishments...
Posted on 12/3/2025 09:00 AM (New Advent)
Caesarius of Heisterbach (d. 1240) was one of the most popular hagiographers of the Middle Ages. The prior of the Cistercian Heisterbach Abbey, he’s most famous for his Dialogue on Miracles, which was rivaled only by the Golden Legend in popularity. Over the course of a dozen thematic books, Caesarius tells hundreds of miracle stories categorized by themes like Contrition, Confession, Demons, and so on, but the final chapter is what concerns us today...
Pope Leo XIV Visits Nicene Basilica on 1,700th Anniversary of Council of Nicaea...
Posted on 12/3/2025 09:00 AM (New Advent)
The second day of Pope Leo XIV’s apostolic journey to Turkey is focused on praying with the Christian community. Watch LIVE the major events of this trip at youtube.com/@ewtnnews and follow our live updates of his historic visit:
Vatican ends routine use of Latin in sweeping overhaul of Curia governance...
Posted on 12/3/2025 09:00 AM (New Advent)
The Vatican has announced the most far-reaching overhaul of its internal administration in a quarter of a century, with Pope Leo XIV approving two major regulatory texts that will reshape daily life inside the Holy See. Signed on the Feast of Christ the King and published on 24 November, the new Regulation of the Roman Curia...
On the surprising sanity of Bill Gates on climate change.....
Posted on 12/3/2025 09:00 AM (New Advent)
I didn’t see this coming. I could hardly believe the news article that came across my desk the other day: none other than Bill Gates was urging climate advocates to rethink their priorities and rhetoric so that their work truly serves the good of the world. Remarkably, he even says something that could have come straight from a papal encyclical...
Gratitude Without Limit...
Posted on 12/3/2025 09:00 AM (New Advent)
The place of gratitude in human life is at once obvious and remarkably complex. Great pagan philosophers (such as Seneca) as well as Christian theologians (such as Thomas Aquinas) have treated it at some length. This much is clear: learning both to be grateful and to express it regularly are central to the art of living a good life.
How to Keep Politics From Colonizing Your Soul...
Posted on 12/3/2025 09:00 AM (New Advent)
We didn’t used to think of the holiday dinner table as a flashpoint for heated family disagreements about health care, abortion, and Donald Trump. But somewhere along the way, we began to...or maybe we were taught to. In 2022, the Biden White House released talking points for correcting your wayward relatives over the holidays. A decade earlier an ad with a young man clad in a plaid onesie...