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How Our Lady (and Mother Teresa) Helped Break Communist Grip on Albania
Posted on 01/10/2026 20:23 PM (The Daily Register)
Pope Leo baptizes 20 children, emphasizes importance of baptizing newborns (CWN)
Posted on 01/10/2026 20:01 PM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
Pope Leo XIV celebrated the Mass of the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord this morning in the Sistine Chapel and baptized 20 children of Vatican employees (booklet, video).
At Annual Meeting, Catholic Historians Assess Impact of First American Pope
Posted on 01/10/2026 18:51 PM (The Daily Register)
At Consistory, Cardinal Zen Slams Synodality as ‘Ironclad Manipulation’ and ‘Insult’ to Bishops
Posted on 01/10/2026 18:46 PM (The Daily Register)
If Jesus Had No Sin, Then Why Was He Baptized?
Posted on 01/10/2026 15:00 PM (ChurchPOP)
History Erased? Bangladesh Catholics Struggle to Recover First Church Land
Posted on 01/10/2026 13:52 PM (The Daily Register)
Catholic Fitness App Promotes Service at the Center of Wellness
Posted on 01/10/2026 12:00 PM (The Daily Register)
Pontifical academy president lauds DDF's poetry citations in monogamy document (L'Osservatore Romano (Italian))
Posted on 01/10/2026 07:01 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
Writing in the Vatican newspaper, Bishop Antonio Staglianò spoke of “a revolutionary act: the Congregation that was once called the Holy Office, the one of silences and denials, today quotes poets to explain why ‘two’ are better than three, four, or the liquid infinity of contemporary love.”
“We are not faced with a theological treatise,” Bishop Staglianò continued. “It is something more radical: a cultural manifesto that tries to rehabilitate monogamy not as an imposition, but as an experience of beauty. And it does so with a secret weapon: poetry.’
Only 1 Christian school remains open in Gaza Strip (Vatican News (Italian))
Posted on 01/10/2026 07:01 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
Father Meli was among the Church officials who spoke with journalists and pilgrims about the Latin Patriarchate’s aid to the Church in Gaza.
“There are no sewers, there is no electricity grid, workplaces are destroyed,” Vatican News reported. “There are no more bombings, but about two million people are homeless, without essential services and live in a portion of land reduced by almost half due to the borders imposed by the ceasefire of October.”