February 12, 2026

Morning Catholic must-reads: 05/02/20

Luke Coppen
More
Related
Min read
share

All 10 Raphael tapestries depicting the lives of Ss Peter and Paul will be displayed in the Sistine Chapel for the first time since 1983.

Pope Francis has dismissed from the clerical state the Argentine founder of the Miles Christi Institute.

The Diocese of Buffalo has announced the closure of its seminary.

Christians throughout Nigeria have staged protests against rising persecution.

Andrea Gagliarducci says we should expect something other than “doctrinal changes” from the Pope’s Amazon exhortation.

RR Reno asks if “fraternal Catholicism” or “paternal Catholicism” is better equipped for the 21st-century.

And Ed Langlois explains how an Oregon Catholic newspaper has survived thanks to “small miracles”.

Follow me on Twitter @lukecoppen for updates throughout the day.

All 10 Raphael tapestries depicting the lives of Ss Peter and Paul will be displayed in the Sistine Chapel for the first time since 1983.

Pope Francis has dismissed from the clerical state the Argentine founder of the Miles Christi Institute.

The Diocese of Buffalo has announced the closure of its seminary.

Christians throughout Nigeria have staged protests against rising persecution.

Andrea Gagliarducci says we should expect something other than “doctrinal changes” from the Pope’s Amazon exhortation.

RR Reno asks if “fraternal Catholicism” or “paternal Catholicism” is better equipped for the 21st-century.

And Ed Langlois explains how an Oregon Catholic newspaper has survived thanks to “small miracles”.

Follow me on Twitter @lukecoppen for updates throughout the day.

subscribe to
the catholic herald

Continue reading your article with a subscription.
Read 5 articles with our free plan.
Subscribe

subscribe to the catholic herald today

Our best content is exclusively available to our subscribers. Subscribe today and gain instant access to expert analysis, in-depth articles, and thought-provoking insights—anytime, anywhere. Don’t miss out on the conversations that matter most.
Subscribe