The Maturation of the Traditional Movement after Summorum Pontificum — By: OnePeterFive

It’s difficult to say exactly when I began the turn towards traditional Catholicism—it was, after all, a gradual process spanning several years with many side quests and meanders along the way. It’s easier to think of it in term of milestones rather than a single moment of “conversion.” One of these milestones was definitely around…

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Pope Leo XIV appoints Texas cardinal as administrator of Amarillo until new bishop chosen — By: Catholic News Agency

Pope Leo XIV on Feb. 14 accepted the resignation of Amarillo Bishop Patrick Zurek, appointing Cardinal Daniel DiNardo to serve as apostolic administrator of the Texas diocese until a permanent replacement can be found. Zurek has served as the Amarillo bishop for nearly 20 years, having been appointed to the post by Pope Benedict XVI…

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Mexican priest appeals to violent criminals to repent and convert this Lent — By: Catholic News Agency

With Lent beginning on Ash Wednesday, Feb. 18, Father Manuel Corral, canon of the metropolitan cathedral of Mexico City, called on those involved in criminal violence to live this liturgical season as a genuine opportunity for interior conversion. During a Feb. 6 press conference, the priest explained that Lent is a 40-day liturgical season of…

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Mother of boy healed through intercession of Fulton Sheen celebrates his upcoming beatification — By: Catholic News Agency

Bonnie Engstrom, the mother of the child who was healed through Archbishop J. Fulton Sheen’s intercession, said she “laughed out loud with joy” when she heard his beatification was going to move forward. On Feb. 9, the Holy See officially informed Bishop Louis Tylka of the Diocese of Peoria, Illinois, that the cause for the…

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Head of U.S. bishops joins call for Notre Dame to drop appointment of pro-abortion professor — By: Catholic News Agency

U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops President Archbishop Paul Coakley is urging the University of Notre Dame to drop the leadership appointment of an outspoken pro-abortion professor, joining nearly a dozen bishops in calling on the historic Catholic university to back away from the controversial decision. The controversy at Notre Dame exploded this week after Fort…

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What this 115-year-old Catholic youth movement can teach a secular Europe — By: Catholic News Agency

VILNIUS, Lithuania — As Catholic youth movements across Europe continue to shrink or retreat from public engagement, Lithuania’s Ateitis Federation stands out as a rare exception: an intergenerational Catholic movement that still forms leaders, sustains disciplined membership, and translates faith into civic presence. Once a lay Catholic resistance movement behind the Iron Curtain, Ateitis at…

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On Valentine’s Day, Boston Archdiocese welcomes marriages into Church with convalidation ceremony — By: Catholic News Agency

About two dozen couples in the Archdiocese of Boston will have their marriages “brought into the Church” this year, part of a now-yearly tradition there in which husbands and wives can take part in “convalidation” ceremonies. Convalidation offers civilly married husbands and wives the opportunity for a valid Catholic sacramental marriage. The Boston Archdiocese describes…

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