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Papa nell'omelia della Messa celebrata a Castel Gandolfo: tanti popoli spogliati e derubati da guerra e povertà, serve "rivoluzione dell'amore", e poi all'Angelus chiede preghiere per chi soffre a causa dei conflitti Trump pronto all'invio di missili patriot all'ucraina per difendere i cieli: ne hanno disperatamente bisogno. oggi l'incontro con il segretario Nato Domenica di sangue a Gaza mentre restano in stallo le trattative sulla tregua
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El complejo está construido sobre las ruinas de una residencia imperial romana y cuenta con unos enormes jardines, un observatorio astronómico y hasta una piscina.
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I titoli: - Papa Leone ai Capitoli generali ricevuti a Castel Gandolfo: pensate in grande la missione, l'umanità è una sola grande famiglia - Ucraina, massiccio attacco russo con droni e missili. Mosca ringrazia la Corea del Nord per il sostegno militare. Tajani: più sanzioni finanziarie per la Federazione - Medio oriente, trattativa in salita a Doha. A Gaza salgono a 28 le vittime dei nuovi raid aerei. L'esercito israeliano: colpiti 250 obiettivi terroristici in 48 ore In conduzione: Francesco De Remigis In regia: Gabriele Di Domenico
Papa nell'omelia della Messa celebrata a Castel Gandolfo: tanti popoli spogliati e derubati da guerra e povertà, serve "rivoluzione dell'amore", e poi all'Angelus chiede preghiere per chi soffre a causa dei conflitti Nuova giornata di sangue a Gaza, almeno 50 vittime Lettera di Trump all'Ue, annunciati dazi al 30%
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Foto’s: © Vatican Media In deze aflevering verkennen we de geschiedenis van het ontstaan van ‘Castel Gandolfo’ als favoriete zomerresidentie van vele pausen sinds de bouw ervan in 1626. Op basis van een uitgebreid artikel van onze collega’s bij l’Osservatore Romano, de krant van het Vaticaan, overlopen we alle pausen en hun ‘relatie’ met de […]
Hitler pide el Premio Nobel de la Paz para Trump. Elon Musk crea el nuevo American Party. ¿Y en el País Valencià? Se abren las compuertas de l'Albufera. Camps -la farmacia, la hornacina, la raqueta, els angelets, el Titi, Rosita Amores, el Príncipe Gitano-, se abre el cielo celestial sobre la basílica de la Mare de Déu dels Desamparats. El Pare Camps is back y planta cara a Zaplana, digo a Mazón, cerrando el paso a María José Catalá, Barcala y a González Pons. Àgueda Micó -nuestra chica Bond- le soltó “ningún capitán es imprescindible” a Baldoví. Sangre, silencio, territorio. No hay derecho a que no sepamos el nombre del novillo que cogió y le partió dos costillas al torero Vox Vicente Barrera. Animalitos. El papa, en Castel Gandolfo, se pierde San Fermín. ¡Pobre de mí! Brutal. Prueba superada. ¡¿Es un pájaro?! ¡¿Es un avión?! ¡No, es Superman! Pedro Sánchez ha resucitado. Una palabra tuya bastará para sanarme, vale, lo que tú quieras. pero El Guapo no, no conseguido modificar la rotación de la Tierra y la expansión del universo. Espera. Pero Perro Sanxe ha pinchado el globo de “el suicida” Feijóo y “el ausente” Abascal, que tendrán que mantener y aumentar la sobreexcitación animal en Madrid Distrito Federal dos años más. Eso sí, si alguna toga no lo impide. ¿Dios? Aznar se ha reinaugurado a sí mismo. Aznar ha refundado el neopopularismo bélico. Un seguro de vida para la izquierda en concreto y la coalición demócrata en general. Ni diez millones de votos ni obús a la Moncloa ni borrego degollado ni niña muerta. Ayuso -el poder y la gloria-, entre Page y Ana Roja Quintana. Amén. Son las dos menos nada y San Felipe González no ha abierto la boca. Todavía. Mazón el domingo podrá empezar a cobrar ya su pensión. Daos fraternalmente la paz.
y le ha vuelto a abrir las puertas del Vaticano para entablar negociaciones entre Ucrania y Rusia. Todo esto después de varios ataques entre ambos países. Ucrania bombardeó Kursk y mató a tres personas y los de Putin con misiles y más de 700 drones sobre varias ciudades sin dejar daños personales. El pontífice ha interrumpido sus vacaciones para reunirse en Castel Gandolfo con el presidente ucraniano. Se trata de un nuevo gesto hacia Zelenski con el que se ha reunido ya hasta dos veces, además de mantener una larga conversación telefónica. León XIV busca mediar entre Rusia y Ucrania para ...
I titoli: Girandola di incontri a Roma per il presidente ucraino, Zelensky. Ieri l'udienza di Papa Leone. Pace e riconciliazione, in ascolto del grido della Terra e dei poveri e curando il creato. L'invocazione di Leone XIV nella prima Messa per la Custodia della creazione ieri a Castel Gandolfo. Decine le vittime in Kenya nelle proteste per ricordare le prime grandi manifestazioni del 1990 che chiedevano una svolta politica. Conduce: Paola Simonetti In regia: Alberto Giovannetti
Foto: © Vatican Media In deze aflevering hoort u een vertaling van de boodschap die paus Leo XIV schreef naar aanleiding van de Wereldgebedsdag voor de zorg van de schepping die in de maand september zal gevierd worden. Daarnaast melden we u aan de hand van een bericht van de Dicasterie voor de Goddelijke Eredienst […]
Laudetur Jesus Christus - Ngợi khen Chúa Giêsu KitôRadio Vatican hằng ngày của Vatican News Tiếng Việt.Nội dung chương trình hôm nay:0:00 Bản tin16:33 Sinh hoạt Giáo hội : Dinh thự mùa hè của Giáo hoàng ở Castel Gandolfo và cách nghỉ hè ý nghĩa theo các Giáo hoàng ---Những hình ảnh này thuộc Bộ Truyền Thông của Toà Thánh. Mọi sử dụng những hình ảnh này của bên thứ ba đều bị cấm và dẫn đến việc đánh bản quyền, trừ khi được cho phép bằng giấy tờ của Bộ Truyền Thông. Copyright © Dicasterium pro Communicatione - Giữ mọi bản quyền.
I titoli: Il Papa celebra la prima Messa per la Custodia della creazione a Castel Gandolfo: servono conversione e audacia per opporsi alle forze che distruggono la casa comune Leone risponde a una mamma preoccupata per le crisi che attraversano il mondo di oggi: la guerra non avrà il sopravvento, i bambini hanno diritto alla pace Ucraina: ancora attacchi russi in varie regioni del Paese, raggiunta anche la capitale Kyiv. Zelensky: Mosca continua a rifiutare la pace
Nico Spuntoni: León XIV en Castel Gandolfo con una encíclica en el cajón. Siria, sumida en una ola de violencia sectaria tras la caída de Al-Assad, según informe de la Comisión de Estados Unidos para la Libertad Religiosa Internacional. Invierno demográfico sin precedentes: Europa va camino del abismo: tres de cada cuatro hogares europeos no tienen hijos. La abortista Federación de la Juventud Católica Alemana pide que no se dé premio Josef Pieper a Mons. Barron. Luca Volontè: El Partido Socialista de Sánchez, envuelto en escándalos.
Nearly 100 lives have been lost after catastrophic flash flooding in Central Texas. Meanwhile, a mother shares her story from the deadly Texas flash flood. And, Pope Leo XIV greets crowds as he arrives in Castel Gandolfo for a summer getaway.
14 que no se ha tomado ni un día de descanso desde que el 8 de mayo fuera elegido pontífice en la capilla Sixtina, ya está descansando en Castel Gandolfo, la residencia habitual de veraneo de los papas y que por cierto, Francisco no usó en todos sus años de pontificado. Hace unos días el gobierno presentó las novedades de la futura Ley de consumo sostenible y entre ellas ya sabes que estaba la de no poder revender las entradas por internet, al menos no sacando beneficio. Qué hacemos cuando ha pasado un año desde que compraste la entrada, que es cada vez más habitual. Bueno, pues la podremos ...
Big Birthday trip with Jasi to see his Great Grandmother and Miscellaneous Cousins. All in all, a Great Adventure. Yaroslav Breus cooking at the front line. Stephen Fry and what he reads. Stephen Sondheim's papers head to the Library of Congress. The Pope returns to Castel Gandolfo. Students sue Columbia. Jack Kleinsinger: lawyer/jazz impresario. Mortimer Matz and Nathan's Hot Dogs. Credits: Talent: Tamsen Granger and Dan Abuhoff Engineer: Elizabeth Easton Aziz Art: Zeke Abuhoff
V oddaji Iz življenja vesoljne Cerkve ste slišali, da bo papež Leon XIV. popoldne za dva tedna odpotoval v Castel Gandolfo, kakšen je simbolni pomen palijev, ki so jih prejšnjo nedeljo prejeli novi nadškofi in kako so jubilejno romanje v Rim doživeli duhovniki. Za vas smo pripravili tudi prispevek o zanimivi pobudi mladih, ki želijo prevzeti odgovornost za Evropo ter novico o tem, da so hrvaški škofje vso deželo posvetili Jezusovemu Srcu.
Novi maši sta obhajala Matija Golob in brat Ambrož Brezovšek, v njunih župnijah so se na slovesni trenutek pripravljali dalj časa.Cerkev in svet potrebujeta delavce, željne dela na misijonski njivi, je v opoldanskem nagovoru poudaril papež Leon XIV., ki odhaja na krajši oddih v Castel Gandolfo.Napoved vložitve predloga posvetovalnega referenduma o članstvu Slovenije v Natu je sprožila burne odzive. Kakšne so lahko posledice?V Teksasu v ZDA hudourniške poplave zahtevale številne žrtve, sveti oče je družinam, ki so izgubile ljubljene, izrekel sožalje.Janez Cigler Kralj: Nova Slovenija želi biti glas upanja za prihodnost.Kolesarji na Dirki po Franciji se merijo na razgibani drugi etapi, včerajšnjo uvodno preizkušnjo je dobil Jasper Philipsen.Vreme: Pred nami sta nevihtna popoldne in noč, jutri dopoldne bodo padavine oslabele, a jih spet lahko pričakujemo proti večeru.
Celebrating the Jubilee of Priests, Bishops, and Seminarians in Rome. Deacon Gilbert Tika shares the story of his vocation. And we explore the enduring bond between the Popes and Castel Gandolfo.
Esta semana en Vaticano: La Iglesia celebra el Jubileo de Sacerdotes, Obispos y Seminaristas, reuniendo en Roma a clérigos de todo el mundo. Conocemos al diácono Gilbert Tika, a tan solo un día de su ordenación por el Papa León XIV, mientras reflexiona sobre su vocación. Además, descubrimos el vínculo perdurable entre los Papas y Castel Gandolfo, la histórica residencia de verano.
Como cada viernes a esta hora ponemos el foco de la linterna de la iglesia en el Vaticano. Eva Fernández, muy buenas noches. Buenas noches, Irene. Miramos una semana donde el cuidado de la creación ha estado muy presente, no solo porque hemos conocido el mensaje del papá para la próxima jornada del 1 de septiembre, sino porque León 14 ha aprobado incluir la misa por la custodia de la creación en el misal romano. Sí, y además va a ser el mismo León 14, eh, probablemente de los primeros, si no el primero en estrenar esta misa el próximo miércoles en los jardines de Castel Gandolfo, en el Borgo ...
Trump wins a massive legislative victory by getting the Big Beautiful Bill to his desk. Meanwhile, the head of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops expresses concerns about the new bill. And, Castel Gandolfo prepares to welcome Pope Leo XIV for a special summer stay.
Dimanche le Pape Léon XIV s'installera pour quelques semaines de vacances dans sa résidence d'été de Castel Gandolfo, loin de la chaleur étouffante de Rome. C'est le retour d'une tradition qu'avait abandonnée le Pape François qui n'aimait, ni les palais, ni les vacances. Un signe de plus de l'évolution que souhaite imprimer le nouveau Souverain Pontife. Les soixante premiers jours de son pontificat se caractérisent par un style sobre, beaucoup plus classique que celui de son prédécesseur.
Nearly everyone loves Robert Prevost, the unassuming baseball fan from Chicago who unexpectedly became Pope Leo XIV this year. But as he prepares to spend his summer in Castel Gandolfo he has some difficult decisions to make. Is he prepared to clear up all the doctrinal confusion created by his predecessor Pope Francis? And will he allow liberal bishop to continue to persecute Catholics who prefer the ancient Latin form of Mass? Damian Thompson gives us his thoughts in advance of Recovering the Sacred, a Spectator event at St Bartholomew-the-Great in the City of London on July 8 featuring debate and sacred music illustrating the recovery of tradition by a new generation of Christians. For tickets and more information, go to spectator.co.uk/church.Produced by Patrick Gibbons.
Nearly everyone loves Robert Prevost, the unassuming baseball fan from Chicago who unexpectedly became Pope Leo XIV this year. But as he prepares to spend his summer in Castel Gandolfo he has some difficult decisions to make. Is he prepared to clear up all the doctrinal confusion created by his predecessor Pope Francis? And will he allow liberal bishop to continue to persecute Catholics who prefer the ancient Latin form of Mass? Damian Thompson gives us his thoughts in advance of Recovering the Sacred, a Spectator event at St Bartholomew-the-Great in the City of London on July 8 featuring debate and sacred music illustrating the recovery of tradition by a new generation of Christians. For tickets and more information, go to spectator.co.uk/church.Produced by Patrick Gibbons.
El pontificado de León XIV apenas tiene un mes de andadura, pero ya se está dejando ver el nuevo sello personal del Santo Padre marcado por la «discreción, unidad y paz», así es como lo definen María Rabell, corresponsal de El Debate en el Vaticano y Álex Navajas, redactor de Religión. El nuevo Papa ya ha dado sus primeros pasos con nombramientos como el de Cristóbal López Romero, miembro de un dicasterio, o con la simbología propia que luce en sus actos oficiales. Además, León XIV ha anunciado que retomará las vacaciones papales en el Castel Gandolfo, una tradición que Francisco había abandonado. María Rabell y Álex Navajas analizan el sello propio del pontífice y adelantan cuáles serán los siguientes pasos a dar en los próximos meses. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Following U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, Pope Leo renewed his persistent plea for peace—condemning escalating violence and urging diplomacy over destruction. This week on “Inside the Vatican,” Colleen Dulle and Gerard O'Connell discuss his appeals for an end to war since his election and his unexpected remarks at the premiere of a play about journalist Paola Ugaz, who exposed abuse in Sodalitium Christianae Vitae, a powerful Peruvian lay group suppressed by Pope Francis earlier this year. They also preview Pope Leo's upcoming retreat to Castel Gandolfo, reviving a papal tradition for rest, reflection and planning. Your feedback helps us grow! Take our end-of-season survey and help shape the future of Inside the Vatican. Check our website for show notes and related links Support our podcast—become a digital subscriber to America Media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Editorial El 11 de junio de 1899 se leyó un acto solemne en todas las catedrales e iglesias del mundo. Enviado por el Papa León XIII, este texto era una consagración del género humano al Sagrado Corazón. La consagración al Sagrado Corazón permite responder al amor de Dios mediante un acto de ofrenda voluntaria. León XIII insistió especialmente en este punto en su encíclica, «Annum Sacrum». Noticias internacionales Myanmar: Temporada de lluvias agrava la situación causada por terremoto EE. UU.: Corte Suprema avala ley que prohíbe las transiciones de género Italia: Cursos especiales para profundizar en el Santo Sudario de Turín Perú: Iglesia celebrará año jubilar en honor a Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo Noticias nacionales Justicia española rechaza por tercera vez aplicar la eutanasia a una joven Procesión del Corpus Christi se realizó el jueves por la noche en Sevilla La Capellanía Hispano-Mozárabe celebró la solemnidad del Corpus Christi Noticias de la Santa Sede El Papa destaca la polifonía como un medio musical para llegar a Dios El Papa volverá a usar Castel Gandolfo como residencia veraniega Catequesis sobre «Jesucristo, nuestra esperanza» https://www.youtube.com/@NoticiasHMTelevision
As conclave meets to decide on a new Pope, all eyes are on the Sistine Chapel as millions of Catholics around the world wait in eager anticipation for white smoke to billow from the Chapel chimney.In recognition of this extraordinary ritual, and in tribute to the life of Pope Francis, this week's podcast episode explores one of the great papal palaces of Italy; Castel Gandolfo ('The Apostolic Palace of Castel Gandolfo') - the Pope's summer residence 25km outside of Rome.In this episode, Rory talks Geoff through this cliff-top, lakeside villa, exploring the architecture, interiors, gardens and history. Please join us for a veritable feast of frescoes, baroque architecture and citrus groves.We would like to let all our Catholic listeners know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and the Cardinals during this time.
A Castel Gandolfo, dans la résidence d'été des Papes, le souverain pontife décide de prendre le volant de son propre véhicule... Une blague racontée par Franck Ferrand. Retrouvez tous les jours le meilleur des Grosses Têtes en podcast sur RTL.fr et l'application RTL.
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Full Text of ReadingsThursday of the Twenty-fifth Week in Ordinary Time Lectionary: 452The Saint of the day is Saint Paul VISaint Paul VI's Story Born near Brescia in northern Italy, Giovanni Battista Montini was the second of three sons. His father, Giorgio, was a lawyer, editor, and eventually a member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies. His mother, Giuditta, was very involved in Catholic Action. After ordination in 1920, Giovanni did graduate studies in literature, philosophy, and canon law in Rome before he joined the Vatican Secretariat of State in 1924, where he worked for 30 years. He was also chaplain to the Federation of Italian Catholic University Students, where he met and became a very good friend of Aldo Moro, who eventually became prime minister. Moro was kidnapped by the Red Brigade in March 1978, and murdered two months later. A devastated Pope Paul VI presided at his funeral. In 1954, Fr. Montini was named archbishop of Milan, where he sought to win disaffected workers back to the Catholic Church. He called himself the “archbishop of the workers” and visited factories regularly while overseeing the rebuilding of a local Church tremendously disrupted by World War II. In 1958, Montini was the first of 23 cardinals named by Pope John XXIII, two months after the latter's election as pope. Cardinal Montini helped in preparing Vatican II and participated enthusiastically in its first sessions. When he was elected pope in June 1963, he immediately decided to continue that Council, which had another three sessions before its conclusion on December 8, 1965. The day before Vatican II concluded, Paul VI and Patriarch Athenagoras revoked the excommunications that their predecessors had made in 1054. The pope worked very hard to ensure that bishops would approve the Council's 16 documents by overwhelming majorities. Paul VI had stunned the world by visiting the Holy Land in January 1964, and meeting Athenagoras, the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in person. The pope made eight more international trips, including one in 1965, to visit New York City and speak on behalf of peace before the United Nations General Assembly. He also visited India (1964), Colombia (1968), Uganda (1969), and seven Asian countries during a 10-day tour in 1970. Also in 1965, he instituted the World Synod of Bishops, and the next year decreed that bishops must offer their resignations on reaching age 75. In 1970, he decided that cardinals over 80 would no longer vote in papal conclaves or head the Holy See's major offices. He had increased the number of cardinals significantly, giving many countries their first cardinal. Eventually establishing diplomatic relations between the Holy See and 40 countries, he also instituted a permanent observer mission at the United Nations in 1964. Paul VI wrote seven encyclicals; his last one in 1968 on human life—Humanae Vitae—prohibited artificial birth control. Pope Paul VI died at Castel Gandolfo on August 6, 1978, and was buried in St. Peter's Basilica. He was beatified on October 19, 2014, and canonized on October 14, 2018. Since 2019 his liturgical feast has been celebrated on May 29. Reflection Pope Saint Paul's greatest accomplishment was the completion and implementation of Vatican II. Its decisions about liturgy were the first ones noticed by most Catholics, but its other documents—especially the ones about ecumenism, interfaith relations, divine revelation, religious liberty, the Church's self-understanding and the Church's work with the entire human family—have become the Catholic Church's road map since 1965. Learn more about Pope Paul VI. Saint of the Day, Copyright Franciscan Media
Dr. Jeff Kleck tells us about a new Catholic research university, CatholicTech, opening in Castel Gandolfo. Maureen Ferguson talks about how we can protect kids from the dangers of smartphones.
Dr. Jeff Kleck tells us about a new Catholic research university, CatholicTech, opening in Castel Gandolfo. Maureen Ferguson talks about how we can protect kids from the dangers of smartphones.
Doug Keck tells us about special programming coming up on EWTN. Teresa's Fact Check Friday segment. Dr. Jeff Kleck tells us about a new Catholic research university, #CatholicTech, opening in Castel Gandolfo.
Doug Keck tells us about special programming coming up on EWTN. Teresa's Fact Check Friday segment. Dr. Jeff Kleck tells us about a new Catholic research university, #CatholicTech, opening in Castel Gandolfo.
Born from a vision to fuse rapid scientific and technological advancement with the wisdom of the Catholic faith, Catholic Institute of Technology forms scientists, engineers and mathematicians who are dedicated to upholding the Catholic faith. This brand new university will welcome students for the first time in Fall 2024 to its campus in Castel Gandolfo, Italy. This university is the first-ever Catholic institution created exclusively for research advancements in the fields of the sciences, engineering, technology and mathematics, and is pursuing the elite title of an R1 school. The initial vision for CatholicTech was first conceptualized in the minds of Alexis and Bill Haughey, the husband-and-wife team whose own experience drove them to desire a new paradigm in academia where Catholic ethics thrive. Bill is an accomplished entrepreneur, and Alexis' background is in academic research with an emphasis on technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship. They join us today, along with my colleague Brett Robinson, who is co-hosting this episode with me.Follow-up Resources:Learn more about Catholic Institute of Technology“How the Sciences Train You for Faith, Part 1, with Sofia Carozza,” podcast episode via Church Life Today“How the Sciences Train You for Faith, Part 2, with Sofia Carozza,” podcast episode via Church Life TodayThis episode is sponsored by the U.S. bishops' 9 Days for Life NovenaJoin the U.S. bishops' pro-life novena from January 16 through January 24www.9daysforlife.comChurch Life Today is a partnership between the McGrath Institute for Church Life at the University of Notre Dame and OSV Podcasts from Our Sunday Visitor. Discover more ways to live, learn, and love your Catholic faith at osvpodcasts.com. Sharing stories, starting conversations.
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El 9 de octubre de 1958 el papa Pío Xii murió en el palacio apostólico de Castel Gandolfo. Nos lo cuenta Nieves Concostrina.Ya puedes escuchar Polvo eres, exclusivo en Podimo: https://go.podimo.com/es/polvoeres
El 9 de octubre de 1958 el papa Pío Xii murió en el palacio apostólico de Castel Gandolfo. Nos lo cuenta Nieves Concostrina.Ya puedes escuchar Polvo eres, exclusivo en Podimo: https://go.podimo.com/es/polvoeres
El 9 de octubre de 1958 el papa Pío Xii murió en el palacio apostólico de Castel Gandolfo. Nos lo cuenta Nieves Concostrina.Ya puedes escuchar Polvo eres, exclusivo en Podimo: https://go.podimo.com/es/polvoeres
A daily news briefing from Catholic News Agency, powered by artificial intelligence. Ask your smart speaker to play “Catholic News,” or listen every morning wherever you get podcasts. www.catholicnewsagency.com - Jim Irsay, the owner of the Indianapolis Colts football team, announced this week that he is donating $5 million to Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago in honor of his late cousin, Sister Joyce Dura. Irsay, a billionaire businessman who grew up in the Chicago area, praised his cousin's service to others during her time as a religious sister. “Sister Joyce spent a half-century giving back to others, so with this gift I only hope to emulate my dear cousin's spirit, grace, and her commitment to our communities,” Irsay said. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/255506/indianapolis-colts-owner-donates-5-dollars-million-to-catholic-charities-chicago-to-honor-his-cousin-a-nun The Archdiocese of Saint Louis may close more than 25 Catholic elementary schools amid a major restructuring plan that has already closed and merged many parishes. Roughly one-third of the 80 Catholic parish elementary schools in the Archdiocese of Saint Louis will meet with representatives from the Office of Catholic Education and Formation and their Episcopal Vicar to consult on their current and future status, the archdiocese announced September 27. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/255513/one-third-of-st-louis-catholic-schools-face-possible-closure Archbishop Paul Coakley of Oklahoma City on Thursday called the execution of convicted murderer Anthony Sanchez, which took place a week ago, “fundamentally at odds with the culture of life the state of Oklahoma proclaims to be building.” Sanchez was convicted of the 1996 rape and murder of 21-year-old University of Oklahoma student Juli Busken, KOCO5 reported. He died September 21 at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary in McAlester, about a 130-mile drive from Oklahoma City. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/255516/oklahoma-archbishop-decries-execution-of-anthony-sanchez-as-archaic The Vatican Advanced Technology Telescope (VATT) on Mount Graham in southern Arizona celebrated its 30th anniversary this month, and the observatory has several days worth of celebrations planned for this weekend. The VATT is a relatively recent extension of the Vatican Observatory, which has roots dating to 1582, making it one of the oldest active astronomical observatories in the world. The observatory was re-founded in 1891 by Pope Leo XIII, who intended to reinforce the Catholic Church's support of science. Originally located near Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome, the Vatican Observatory moved to Castel Gandolfo under Pope Pius XI due to light pollution from the city. In 1981, again due to growing light pollution, the observatory launched another research center under the famously dark Arizona skies. The VATT, which is paid for by private donations, is today located on a mountaintop in rural Arizona about 200 miles southeast of Phoenix. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/255512/celebrations-planned-for-30th-anniversary-of-vatican-observatory-s-arizona-telescope Today, the Church celebrates the three Archangels Michael, Gabriel and Raphael, the only angels named in Sacred Scripture. All three have important roles in the history of salvation. Saint Michael is the "Prince of the Heavenly Host," the leader of all the angels. Saint Gabriel, whose name means "God's strength," is mentioned four times in the Bible. Most significant are Gabriel's two mentions in the New Testament: to announce the birth of John the Baptist to his father Zacharias, and the at Incarnation of the Word in the womb of Mary. Saint Raphael's name means "God has healed,” and Tobit is the only book in which he is mentioned. His office is generally accepted by tradition to be that of healing and acts of mercy. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/sts-michael-gabriel-raphael-archangels-609
Full Text of ReadingsTuesday of the Twenty-fifth Week in Ordinary Time Lectionary: 450The Saint of the day is Saint Paul VISaint Paul VI's Story Born near Brescia in northern Italy, Giovanni Battista Montini was the second of three sons. His father, Giorgio, was a lawyer, editor, and eventually a member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies. His mother, Giuditta, was very involved in Catholic Action. After ordination in 1920, Giovanni did graduate studies in literature, philosophy, and canon law in Rome before he joined the Vatican Secretariat of State in 1924, where he worked for 30 years. He was also chaplain to the Federation of Italian Catholic University Students, where he met and became a very good friend of Aldo Moro, who eventually became prime minister. Moro was kidnapped by the Red Brigade in March 1978, and murdered two months later. A devastated Pope Paul VI presided at his funeral. In 1954, Fr. Montini was named archbishop of Milan, where he sought to win disaffected workers back to the Catholic Church. He called himself the “archbishop of the workers” and visited factories regularly while overseeing the rebuilding of a local Church tremendously disrupted by World War II. In 1958, Montini was the first of 23 cardinals named by Pope John XXIII, two months after the latter's election as pope. Cardinal Montini helped in preparing Vatican II and participated enthusiastically in its first sessions. When he was elected pope in June 1963, he immediately decided to continue that Council, which had another three sessions before its conclusion on December 8, 1965. The day before Vatican II concluded, Paul VI and Patriarch Athenagoras revoked the excommunications that their predecessors had made in 1054. The pope worked very hard to ensure that bishops would approve the Council's 16 documents by overwhelming majorities. Paul VI had stunned the world by visiting the Holy Land in January 1964, and meeting Athenagoras, the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in person. The pope made eight more international trips, including one in 1965, to visit New York City and speak on behalf of peace before the United Nations General Assembly. He also visited India, Columbia, Uganda, and seven Asian countries during a 10-day tour in 1970. Also in 1965, he instituted the World Synod of Bishops, and the next year decreed that bishops must offer their resignations on reaching age 75. In 1970, he decided that cardinals over 80 would no longer vote in papal conclaves or head the Holy See's major offices. He had increased the number of cardinals significantly, giving many countries their first cardinal. Eventually establishing diplomatic relations between the Holy See and 40 countries, he also instituted a permanent observer mission at the United Nations in 1964. Paul VI wrote seven encyclicals; his last one in 1968 on human life—Humanae Vitae—prohibited artificial birth control. Pope Paul VI died at Castel Gandolfo on August 6, 1978, and was buried in St. Peter's Basilica. He was beatified on October 19, 2014, and canonized on October 14, 2018. Since 2019 his liturgical feast has been celebrated on May 29. Reflection Pope Saint Paul's greatest accomplishment was the completion and implementation of Vatican II. Its decisions about liturgy were the first ones noticed by most Catholics, but its other documents—especially the ones about ecumenism, interfaith relations, divine revelation, religious liberty, the Church's self-understanding and the Church's work with the entire human family—have become the Catholic Church's road map since 1965. Learn more about Pope Paul VI. Saint of the Day, Copyright Franciscan Media
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: The Biden administration is currently watching and assessing how the presidential election and subsequent counting of ballots is unfolding in Nigeria, Africa's most populous nation. Meanwhile, House Democrats have unveiled a resolution that would formally make the Equal Rights Amendment part of the US Constitution, but Republicans say it is not needed and will instead promote the Democrats' pro-abortion agenda. Democratic governors across 20 US states are also banding together to push for abortion. CEO of 40 Days for Life, Shawn Carney, joins to share his reaction to this new alliance. And it's been nearly a month since the train derailment that sent black smoke billowing and left residents feeling ill in East Palestine, Ohio. Even as EPA officials claim "the air is clear," the residents aren't so sure. Pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes in East Palestine, Fr. David Misbrener, joins to share where people are at right now and whether the statement from the EPA put their minds at ease. Catholics in India are celebrating an important anniversary. EWTN Hungary traveled to the South Asian nation to examine the life and death of a religious sister who was murdered in late February 1995. Finally this evening, ten years ago, Pope Benedict XVI's resignation became effective and he left the Vatican to go to Castel Gandolfo. EWTN Vatican Journalist Rudolf Gehrig has more. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn