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Trump honors Mary’s ‘freedom from original sin’ in Immaculate Conception message

December 8, 2025 Catholic News Agency 61

Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Dec 8, 2025 / 18:09 pm President Donald Trump honored the feast of the Immaculate Conception on Dec. 8, which appears to be the first time an American president formally recognized the […]

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2025: The Year of Violent Absurdities

December 8, 2025 Kenneth Craycraft 17

In the past week or so, as I write this, the President of the United States has called a reporter “piggy,” the Governor of Minnesota “retarded,” and an entire ethnic group “garbage.” Also in the […]

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Benedict XVI’s former secretary hopes the pope’s beatification process will open soon

December 8, 2025 Catholic News Agency 13

Archbishop Georg Gänswein, former secretary of Pope Benedict XVI. / Credit: Alan Holdren/EWTN News

ACI Prensa Staff, Dec 8, 2025 / 16:28 pm (CNA).
Archbishop Georg Gänswein, former secretary of Pope Benedict XVI, said he hopes the beatification… […]

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Bioethicist provides blueprint to combat the consumerist throwaway culture

December 7, 2025 John Tuttle 4

On this continent and abroad, governments are increasingly debating, and often passing into law, a so-called “right to die.” This faux right is the permission for, and more often the subtle coercion of, an individual […]

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St. John the Baptist, prophet of Advent and preacher of repentance

December 6, 2025 Carl E. Olson 17

Readings: • Isa 11:1-10 • Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 12-13, 17 • Rom 15:4-9 • Mt 3:1-12 If you saw John the Baptist preaching on a street corner, what might you think of him? He would […]

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You better watch out—St. Nicholas is coming to town

December 6, 2025 Fr. Dn. Christopher B. Warner 13

Everyone loves jolly ol’ Saint Nicholas. There is something romantic and cozy about telling Santa stories around the crackling fire. He is an icon of the Christmas season. But not everyone agrees about the real […]

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Our Lady of Champion: A Model for Catechesis and Motherhood

December 5, 2025 Susan Ciancio 5

Advent is upon us, and as it always includes two special Marian feast days—the Immaculate Conception and the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe—we cannot help but ponder the gift of motherhood and the Christ […]

The Dispatch

Museum offers an immersive, evidence-based experience of the Shroud of Turin

December 5, 2025 Jim Graves 14

Christ Cathedral in Garden Grove, California, the chancery office of the Diocese of Orange, has welcomed a new interactive museum: “The Shroud of Turin: An Immersive Experience”. Located on the second floor of the campus’ […]

The Dispatch

The repose of Archimandrite Nicholas Zachariadis, a monastic pioneer

December 4, 2025 Fr. Dcn. Robert Klesko 1

The monastery is the prophetic place where creation becomes praise of God and the precept of concretely lived charity becomes the ideal of human coexistence; it is where the human being seeks God without limitation […]

The Dispatch

Vatican commission rejects female diaconate, although without a ‘definitive judgment’

December 4, 2025 Catholic News Agency 14

ACI Prensa Staff, Dec 4, 2025 / 13:37 pm The Vatican published on Dec. 4 the summary of the work carried out by the commissions studying the possibility of admitting women to the diaconate, presented […]

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