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Cardinal Duka to represent pope at Gdańsk archdiocese centenary
cardinal dominik duka o.p. has been asked by pope leo to stand as papal envoy for the centenary of the archdiocese of gdańsk, north poland. ...
Niwa Limbu
Brian Burch sworn in as US ambassador to the Holy See
Brian Burch has been confirmed as United States Ambassador to the Holy See after a rare narrow Senate vote, marking one of the most contentious appointments to the Vatican in recent memory.
The Catholic Herald
England’s cardinal voters reduced to two
the number of english cardinals eligible to vote in a conclave has been reduced to two. on 22 august, cardinal timothy radcliffe turned 80, ...
The Catholic Herald
Return of the Word: why the young are turning back to God at remarkable speed
ideas are not toys. they have the power to put things into motion and affect reality. as genesis, the prologue of john, and aristotelian-tho...
Tom Colsy
Cardinal Burke received in audience by Pope Leo XIV
his eminence cardinal raymond leo burke was warmly received in a private audience by pope leo xiv at the vatican this morning, 22 august 202...
Niwa Limbu
Why Catholic conversions speak, and Anglican ones fall silent
The saints, the Eucharist and the sacrament of reconciliation make new Catholics shout for joy. In reverse, it is hard to know what to say.
Gavin Ashenden
Pope Leo XIV poised to make Lebanon his first foreign visit
The visit could spotlight Lebanon’s role in peace and dialogue
The Catholic Herald
Up to 8,000 members of SSPX Jubilee pilgrimage parade in Vatican
The special occasion marks a rare moment of visible accord between SSPX and the Vatican following long-running tensions
The Catholic Herald
Protest at French church after FSSP clergy removed by bishop
Banners hang from railings around Notre-Dame de Valence as protests continue against what is viewed as diocese suppression of the FSSP-run church
Niwa Limbu
Majority of Austrians want schools to retain Christian festivals, survey shows
The survey has revealed overwhelming support for visible and communal expressions of Christianity in public life, while also highlighting a sharp divide between maintaining cultural tradition and adhering to personal faith
The Catholic Herald
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