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Pope Leo XIV to Movie Makers: Film Can Portray ‘Longing for the Infinite’
Posted on 11/15/2025 20:02 PM (The Daily Register)
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Pope Leo XIV Presents 62 Indigenous Artifacts to Canadian Bishops
Posted on 11/15/2025 19:21 PM (The Daily Register)
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Denver Archdiocese, Catholic Schools Ask Supreme Court for Access to Preschool Program
Posted on 11/15/2025 19:12 PM (The Daily Register)
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Trump Signs Executive Order Prioritizing Faith-Based Participation in Foster Care
Posted on 11/15/2025 19:08 PM (The Daily Register)
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Vatican-Set Movie Based on Pope John Paul II’s Life and Path to Sainthood Set to Begin Filming in 2026
Posted on 11/15/2025 18:58 PM (The Daily Register)
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Watch This Sunday’s Jubilee Mass With Pope Leo, Plus More EWTN Programming
Posted on 11/15/2025 17:05 PM (The Daily Register)
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Nearly 70 Planned Parenthood Centers Have Closed This Year, According to Abortion Giant
Posted on 11/15/2025 15:49 PM (The Daily Register)
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Find Your Purpose After the Loss of a Loved One and Other Life Transitions
Posted on 11/15/2025 14:46 PM (The Daily Register)
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Nigeria’s Christians Are Dying — and Both the US and the Vatican Are Right About Why
Posted on 11/15/2025 00:40 AM (The Daily Register)
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Nov. 15 Saturday of the Thirty-Second Week in Ordinary Time; Opt Mem of St. Albert the Great, Bishop & Doctor of the Church, Opt. Mem.
Posted on 11/15/2025 00:00 AM (Catholic Culture Liturgical Year)
Today the Church celebrates the Optional Memorial of St. Albert the Great (c. 1200-1280), son of a German nobleman. While studying at Padua when the Master General of the Dominicans, Jordan of Saxony, succeeded in attracting him to that Order. He was to become one of its greatest glories. After taking his degrees at the University of Paris he taught philosophy and theology at Paris and then in Cologne. St. Thomas Aquinas was among his pupils. His knowledge was encyclopedic. In 1260 he was named Bishop of Ratisbon and devoted himself zealously to the duties of his office. But soon resigned in order to continue his teaching and research. St. Albert died in Cologne on November 15, 1280.