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Battles with the Devil: From Esotericism to Buddhism, He Was Set Free by God

After unsettling occult experiences and immersion in esoteric doctrines, Martin Leblanc began practicing Shaolin Kung Fu. This quest for the absolute led him to the brink of an abyss. In his desperation, God came to meet him.

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5 Ways to Tackle the Challenges of Higher Education, According to Leo XIV

The Pope's Address to Members of the “Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities”

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How do you measure an athlete’s quality? León XIV’s answer

The Pope's Address to Members of the Italian Swimming Federation

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The Business of Blasphemy: Accusations for Profit in Pakistan

No demographic in Pakistan is safe from for-profit blasphemy accusations. But religious minorities — Christians, Hindus, and certain sects within Islam deemed heretical — are at increased risk

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Cuban and Panamanian nuns save Cuba from literally being left without Mass due to a shortage of Hosts for consecration

The situation was particularly serious because the Eucharist occupies a unique place in Catholic Church. While many pastoral activities can be adapted during difficult times, the celebration of Mass depends upon the availability of bread and wine consecrated according to the Church's liturgical norms. Without sufficient hosts, parish communities face practical obstacles in sustaining their sacramental life

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PHOTO GALLERY: A look at the visit to Gaza by Catholic Patriarch Pierbattista Pizzaballa and Orthodox Patriarch Theophilos III: here’s what they did and what they saw

The final day of the visit was marked by the graduation of 24 children from the Latin Patriarchate's kindergarten, where Cardinal Pizzaballa reiterated the importance of safeguarding the education and formation of the younger generation. "The first thing we have to do is think about our children and their future," he said.

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Can God Call Someone at 10 Years Old? The Bryce Case (Video) and Various Calls

God calls each person along different paths -- to marriage, consecrated life, the priesthood, or the single life -- but He calls everyone to a holy life.

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The Destruction of the John Paul II Institute, the Confessions of Monsignor Vincenzo Paglia, and the Crossroads for Church Morality

The suppression of the John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family was an ideological operation with grave consequences for the entire Church. Here is the response of Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia, who defends that decision made by Monsignor Livio Melina who was Dean of the Institute from 2006 to 2010.

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What does it mean to be part of Christ’s table, the Eucharist? Leo XIV explains it

Pope's General Audience, June 24, 2026, on the Eucharistic Mystery

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