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Stained-glass window dedicated to Blessed Carlo Acutis creates a stir in English parish

July 14, 2024 Catholic News Agency 1

Stained-glass window of Blessed Carlo Acutis at St. Aldhelm’s in Malmesbury, England. / Credit: Courtesy of Father Thomas Kulandaisamy/Catholic Herald

London, England, Jul 14, 2024 / 06:00 am (CNA).
St. Aldhelm’s in Malmesbury is proud to be th… […]

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What is equipollent canonization, and why do we need it?

April 28, 2021 Dawn Beutner 8

On April 24, Pope Francis used the process of equipollent canonization to declare Margaret of Castello to be a saint of the Church. What did he do, and why does this process exist? To answer […]

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The Scottish composer James MacMillan is popular, prolific (over 200 pieces composed in the past twenty-five years), occasionally controversial, and unapologetically Catholic. He composed the settings for the Mass celebrated in 2010 by Pope Benedict […]

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