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Prophets
“Kingdom, dominion, and power are given to the people of the saints of the Most High” (Dan 7:15-27)
A reading from the Book of Daniel the Prophet: I, Daniel, was troubled in spirit, for the visions I saw greatly disturbed me. I approached one of...
Saints
Celebrates the Virgin Mary in her Icon of the Sign, protector of Novgorod
Celebration of the Virgin Mary in her Icon of the Sign, protector of Novgorod, commemorating the miracle of 1150 and the apparition in Paris in 1830. Faith, hope and maternal intercession through history, prayer and liturgy.
Saints
Saint Lawrence O'Toole: Archbishop and Mediator of Dublin
Saint Lawrence O'Toole, Archbishop of Dublin and papal legate in the 12th century, embodies mediation between kings and the Church in medieval Ireland. His life, marked by fidelity, peace, and ecclesiastical discipline, inspires us today to promote reconciliation and pastoral courage.
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Bishop Paul Coakley: a new captain for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
Archbishop Paul Coakley of Oklahoma City has been elected president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) for a three-year term. A conservative leader with a nuanced profile, he will have to address major challenges such as immigration, the defense of life, and internal divisions within the American Church, while balancing doctrinal rigor with pastoral compassion.
Saints
Saint Josaphat unites faith
Discover the life and witness of Saint Josaphat Kuncewycz (1580-1623), bishop and martyr, architect of unity between East and West. His commitment to Christian reconciliation in 17th-century Ruthenia continues to inspire a call for peace and communion in the face of divisions.
Saints
Saint Charles Borromeo, to serve until one is consumed
Charles Borromeo (1538-1584): reforming archbishop of Milan, pastor of the poor, example of humble authority and charity during the plague of 1576.
Saints
Antoine-Marie Claret: rosary, press and missionary fire
Born in 1807, a Catalan weaver who became a typographer and then a priest, Antoine-Marie Claret traveled throughout Spain and Cuba, rosary in hand, distributing brochures and religious images. Founder...
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Charles III and Pope Leo XIV: five centuries of rupture reconciled on one knee at the Vatican
For the first time since Henry VIII's break with Rome in 1534, a reigning British monarch will pray publicly with a pope. The visit...

