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Pope welcomes new Marian mosaic, St. Rose of Lima statue in Vatican Gardens
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Pope welcomes new Marian mosaic, St. Rose of Lima statue in Vatican Gardens

Paulina GuzikFebruary 2, 20267 min read
The Vatican Gardens welcomed a new Marian mosaic and a statue of St. Rose of Lima, both created by young artists from Peru — in a ceremony that clearly delighted Pope Leo XIV — an American-born pope that holds Peru in “a special place” in his heart.
Pope Leo laments rising U.S.-Cuba tensions, calls for ‘sincere’ dialogue
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Pope Leo laments rising U.S.-Cuba tensions, calls for ‘sincere’ dialogue

Gina ChristianFebruary 2, 20264 min read
Pope Leo XIV has called for “a sincere and effective dialogue” as tensions between the U.S. and Cuba mount.
Judge cites Gospel verses in releasing 5-year-old and father from immigrant detention
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Judge cites Gospel verses in releasing 5-year-old and father from immigrant detention

Gina ChristianFebruary 2, 20265 min read
A federal judge cited two Gospel verses in his order releasing 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos and his father, who had been detained by immigration agents in a Minneapolis suburb and sent to a Texas family detention center.
‘Radical’ abortion amendment passes Virginia General Assembly despite pro-life advocacy
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‘Radical’ abortion amendment passes Virginia General Assembly despite pro-life advocacy

OSV NewsFebruary 2, 20266 min read
The Virginia General Assembly has sent a sweeping amendment enshrining a “fundamental right” to abortion in the Constitution of Virginia to a statewide referendum on the November ballot.
Skiing came to Central Europe thanks to an adventurous priest, Catholic newspaper says
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Skiing came to Central Europe thanks to an adventurous priest, Catholic newspaper says

Carol GlatzFebruary 2, 20264 min read
Father Negri is thought to be the first tourist to travel to Norway’s North Cape and the first Central European to don a pair of skis and spread this sleek, winter transport technology to Italy, host country to the Olympic Winter Games in Milano-Cortina Feb. 6-22.
‘The Bible in a Year’ podcast at 5: Father Mike Schmitz has 5 takeaways
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‘The Bible in a Year’ podcast at 5: Father Mike Schmitz has 5 takeaways

Katie YoderFebruary 1, 20265 min read
Produced by Catholic multimedia network Ascension, “The Bible in a Year” podcast is expected to hit 1 billion downloads in February. Since its release in 2021, the chart-topping production has become the most successful religious podcast in the world with 365 daily episodes that guide listeners through the entire Bible.
Report shares insights into consecrated religious who, bishop says, reveal God’s call to love ‘with one’s whole life’
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Report shares insights into consecrated religious who, bishop says, reveal God’s call to love ‘with one’s whole life’

Gina ChristianFebruary 1, 20268 min read
Consecrated men and women “reveal God’s invitation to love him with one’s whole life” on earth, in hope of doing so eternally in heaven, said Archbishop Ronald A. Hicks, chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Committee on Clergy, Consecrated Life and Vocations.
Catholic skier uses her Olympic experience to serve others
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Catholic skier uses her Olympic experience to serve others

Zoey MaraistFebruary 1, 20265 min read
The devout Catholic homesteading mother and grandmother is using what she learned as an Olympian to help young people and women find success in sport, live a healthy lifestyle and stay connected to God.
Church has opposed artificial reproduction for nearly century, says author of ‘IVF is Not the Way’
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Church has opposed artificial reproduction for nearly century, says author of ‘IVF is Not the Way’

Kimberly HeatheringtonJanuary 31, 20266 min read
Stacy Trasancos is a chemist and author of “IVF is Not the Way: The False Promises of Artificial Procreation” (Sophia Institute Press) — provided attendees with an overview of IVF, characterizing it as “actually a quite violent process.”
Olympic-bound hockey player draws strength from her Catholic faith, devotion to St. Thérèse
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Olympic-bound hockey player draws strength from her Catholic faith, devotion to St. Thérèse

Lauretta BrownJanuary 31, 20266 min read
Britta Curl-Salemme is realizing her Olympic dream and will be heading to Milan, Italy, to compete on the U.S. women’s ice hockey team in her first Olympic games.
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