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Various award-winning members of the EWTN News team are shown here in Phoenix, including National Catholic Register Editor-in-Chief Shannon Mullen, EWTN News Special Initiatives Director Jeanette DeMelo, EWTN News Director of Digital Strategy and Social Media Úrsula Murúa, National Catholic Register Managing Editor Tom Wehner, Catholic News Agency reporter Kate Quiñones, and Catholic News Agency…
Carmen Sánchez Maíllo is academic secretary of the CEU Institute of Family Studies. / Credit: San Pablo CEU Madrid, Spain, Jul 1, 2025 / 09:00 am (CNA). Analyzing the consequences of the law that equated same-sex unions with marriage in Spain 20 years ago, Carmen Sánchez Maíllo, academic secretary of the CEU (Center of University…
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Above: Adoration of the Mystic Lamb, with gushing blood, detail of the Ghent Altarpiece, Jan van Eyck, c. 1432. According to the Traditional Catholic Calendar of 1962 and prior, July 1st is the Feast of the Most Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ. This feast was instituted for the Universal Church in 1849 by Pope…
A student workshop at The College of St. Joseph the Worker. / Credit: College of St. Joseph the Worker Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Jul 1, 2025 / 07:00 am (CNA). A lawsuit that seeks to block West Virginia from offering a Catholic trade college a $5 million grant will move forward after a judge rejected the…
Bishop Hilario González meets Pope Leo XIV during his June 23–27, 2025, visit to Rome. / Credit: Courtesy of Diocese of Saltillo, Mexico Vatican City, Jul 1, 2025 / 08:00 am (CNA). Hilario González García, the bishop of Saltillo, Mexico, since 2021, recently made the pilgrimage to Rome for the Jubilee of Seminarians, Bishops, and…
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On July 1, 1925, exactly one hundred years ago, Erik Satie, often referred to as the “Socrates of music,” passed away in Paris. A nonconformist composer who constantly defied expectations, Satie challenged the rigid academicism and bourgeois conventions of his time through his irony, eccentricity, and a distinctly transgressive spirit. Born in 1866 in Honfleur,…