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Care for Creation: Its Roots in Medieval Monasticism

Restoring the balance of medieval monasticism. The care for creation, as a gift from God, highlighted by Leo XVI is not a modern issue.

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Fired shots at Jesus and Mary: former Green leader goes on trial

Sanija Ameti, former leader of the Swiss Green Liberal Party and convert to Islam, goes on trial for “symbolic violence” against Christians.

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Gregory Chaitin and mathematics that brings us close to God

A video dedicated to Gregory Chaitin and mathematics as an experience of a close God. The personal journey of the renowned mathematician.

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Jubilee of Youth 2025: The French Outnumber Even the Poles!

A strong turnout is expected from France, with some 25,000 young pilgrims set to attend the 2025 Youth Jubilee in Rome.

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Dialogue with the converted philosopher: «In tears before God»

Interview with Jason D. Hill, philosopher at DePaul University, a convert from atheism after recognising the failure of existentialism.

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Sarah Named Special Envoy. But It Was Francis’ Decision

It was Pope Francis who appointed Cardinal Robert Sarah as his “special envoy,” and Leo XIV simply ratified a decision already made.

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The Hidden Truth: Olson-Kennedy’s Study on Puberty Blockers

Renowned pediatrician and LGBTQ+ activist Johanna Olson-Kennedy exposed by The New York Times for concealing an inconvenient study.

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Mosaic of Megiddo, the First “Physical Evidence” of Christianity

On display for the first time in Washington, the Megiddo mosaic, dating back to the 3rd century, is part of […]

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J.R.R. Tolkien, the Catholic Writer and the Canonization

The renowned writer Tolkien was a Catholic and attended Mass daily. The request for his beatification and the latest updates,

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The Vatican Observatory does serious science: new discovery

The Vatican Observatory offers a new perspective on gravity, further advancing our understanding of the Universe.