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Kingdom of England

Saint Willibrord, evangelizing to the farthest reaches of the North

Saint Willibrord, an English monk and Bishop of Utrecht in the 8th century, evangelized Frisia and Denmark with patience and gentleness. Founder of Echternach Abbey, he united faith and civilization, supported by the Frankish court. His mission inspires peace, fidelity, and attentiveness in the proclamation of the Gospel to the farthest reaches of the North.

Liberating to serve: Saint Leonard de Noblat

Discover the life and legacy of Saint Leonard of Noblat, a 6th-century hermit in the Limousin region, liberator of captives, and founder of a town. His example of freedom, mercy, and service continues to inspire pilgrims and believers on the Way of St. James. A spiritual call to break inner chains and live in love and reconciliation.

Leo XIV's response to nihilism: Newman, light and hope for Catholic education

Pope Leo XIV proclaims Saint John Henry Newman a Doctor of the Church: a call to hope and to a humanizing Catholic education against nihilism.

Saint Quentin: to bear the light even unto martyrdom

Saint Quentin, a young Roman sent to Gaul in the 3rd century to spread the Gospel, died in Augusta Veromandum, present-day Saint-Quentin. His silent faithfulness became a...

From Oxford to the Vatican: Newman becomes second Patron Saint of Catholic Education

Why John Henry Newman is becoming co-patron of Catholic schools in 2025: his pedagogical vision, complementary to Thomas Aquinas, to reinvent education.

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...