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A masterful and educational history of the most famous Christian biologists

March 2, 2026 Filip Mazurczak 3

Niels Arboel’s The Wonder of Creation: The Most Famous Christian Biologists in History is a masterpiece of intellectual history. Of all the natural sciences, perhaps biology is most often seen as at odds with traditional religious faith. […]

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Pope Leo XIV urges diplomacy amid Iran tensions

March 1, 2026 EWTN News 69

Pope Leo XIV voiced concern on Sunday about developments in the Middle East and Iran, urging the parties involved to stop what he called a “spiral of violence” before it becomes an “irreparable abyss.” “Stability […]

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The Legatus’ Annual Summit emphasizes faith, fellowship, and witness

March 1, 2026 Kathy Schiffer 2

When pizza magnate Tom Monaghan founded Legatus in 1987, its members had as their mission to “study, live and spread the Catholic faith” in their families, businesses, and communities. Today, almost 40 years later, that […]

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Students pray for Notre Dame’s Catholic identity after dispute over pro-abortion professor

February 28, 2026 EWTN News 3

Students at the University of Notre Dame gathered on Feb. 27 for a candlelit prayer service to offer thanksgiving for the university’s Catholic identity. The event was originally planned as a protest in response to […]

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The Cross is the doorway to communion with God

February 28, 2026 Carl E. Olson 13

Readings: • Gen 12:1-4a • Ps 33:4-5, 18-19, 20, 22 • 2 Tim 1:8b-10 • Mt 17:1-9 “Life is short; death is certain,” wrote St. John Henry Newman, “and the world to come is everlasting.” […]

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St. Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows: The rich young ruler who chose Christ

February 27, 2026 Donald Jacob Uitvlugt 0

February 27th is the feast day of St. Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows. The Passionist saint was born in Assisi, Italy, on March 1, 1838, and baptized Francesco Possenti on the same day, not […]

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The Augustinian Pope: Four key themes of Leo XIV

February 27, 2026 Matthew Becklo 6

As the saying goes: When a person tells you who they are, believe them. So I argued after the election of Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope, last year. Standing on the loggia of […]

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BREAKING: Pro-abortion professor backs off leadership appointment at Notre Dame after backlash

February 26, 2026 EWTN News 24

Multiple U.S. bishops had come out against the appointment of Professor Susan Ostermann to lead the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies, which was announced in January.A pro-abortion professor at the University of Notre […]

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Where do bishops come from? The divinely appointed overseer

February 26, 2026 Dr. R. Jared Staudt 8

This last year, the world watched as the cardinals gathered in Rome for the election of a new pope, the 267th bishop of Rome. New York recently received a new archbishop, and Denver is preparing […]

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Paul Thigpen, theologian who explored ‘wondrous’ question of extraterrestrial life, dies at 71

February 25, 2026 EWTN News 10

A convert to Catholicism, Thigpen wrote prolifically on saints, the Blessed Mother, and the possibility of intelligent alien life, among other topics. Paul Thigpen, the noted theologian and convert to the Catholic faith known for […]

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