Saint Frances Cabrini – The First U.S. Citizen to Be Canonized a Saint —A Podcast by: Catholics for Catholics
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In the hushed, early morning hours, a small group of guerrilla fighters quietly set ablaze several small bridges north and south of the Colima railroad station, razing major access points in and out of the town strangled by criminal caudillos. Celebrating the destruction, Colonel Marcos “Marquitos” Torres Virgen (1899-1928) led his Cristero soldiers, filled with…
Maronite Patriarch Cardinal Bechara Boutros Al-Rahi receives Joseph Aoun back in January 2024. / Credit: The Maronite Patriarchate ACI MENA, Jul 14, 2025 / 05:00 am (CNA). Six months ago last week, Lebanon broke a 14-month presidential deadlock by electing Joseph Aoun — an army commander backed by international powers and cautiously welcomed by Christian…
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St. Peter’s Chapel and Native American Museum at Saint Kateri Tekakwitha National Shrine and Historic Site in Fonda, New York. / Credit: Photo courtesy of Saint Kateri Tekakwitha National Shrine and Historic Site Chicago, Ill., Jul 14, 2025 / 09:20 am (CNA). Shrines to various saints can be found in every part of the world,…
Pope Leo greets pilgrims during the Jubilee of Families, Children, Grandparents, and the Elderly on Sunday, June 1, 2025. / Credit: Vatican Media Vatican City, Jul 14, 2025 / 08:05 am (CNA). With less than a month to go before the Jubilee of Youth begins, the pope’s diocese is making final preparations to welcome tens…
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Maronite Patriarch Cardinal Bechara Boutros Al-Rahi receives Joseph Aoun back in January 2024. / Credit: The Maronite Patriarchate ACI MENA, Jul 14, 2025 / 05:00 am (CNA). Six months ago last week, Lebanon broke a 14-month presidential deadlock by electing Joseph Aoun — an army commander backed by international powers and cautiously welcomed by Christian…
One thing is certain so far under the new pontificate of Leo XIV: the canons of liturgical warfare haven’t fallen silent. The rubrical battles, no doubt, will continue until our new pope issues a decree entirely lifting (or greatly liberalizing) the restrictions imposed by Pope Francis. It’s somewhat of a sad commentary on the state…