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The Pope Lands In Mongolia, Paying Tribute To Its Deep Cultural Roots

The flight of ITA Airways, bearing Pope Francis to Mongolia, touched down a little before 10 am local time. Onboard, the Pope described Mongolia as a vast “land of silence,” emphasizing the deep sensory experience it offers, during a conversation with journalists post-departure on Thursday evening.

Upon landing at the Chinggis Khaan International Airport in Ulaanbaatar, he was greeted by Monsignor Fernando Duarte Barros Reis, the acting head of Mongolia’s Apostolic Nunciature. Additionally, the Ambassador of Mongolia to the Holy See, Ms. Davaasuren Gerelmaa, alongside representatives from both the Church and the state, met him on the airstrip.

The State Honour Guard of Mongolia, dressed in their traditional red, blue, and yellow uniforms with metal helmets reminiscent of historic Mongolian warriors, stood in formation to honor his arrival.

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Conclave Writer Responds to Megyn Kelly’s ‘Anti-Catholic’ Claim

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At the 2025 Golden Globes, Conclave screenwriter Peter Straughan responded to Megyn Kelly’s fiery critique calling the film “the most disgusting anti-Catholic film I have seen in a long time.” Straughan countered, saying, “I don’t think the film is anti-Catholic,” emphasizing its message about preserving the Church’s spiritual essence—something he considers deeply Catholic.

Director Edward Berger chimed in, explaining the film wasn’t intended as a “takedown” but as a human portrayal of Church leaders, highlighting their struggles and conscience. He welcomed the debate, noting that controversy can lead to meaningful conversations.

Now streaming on Peacock, Conclave dives into the drama of a papal election, unpacking themes of faith, power, and human imperfection. The film’s take on the Church has sparked heated discussions among viewers and critics alike.

For the full story, visit People.

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Teen Tech Whiz ‘God’s Influencer’ to Be First Millennial Saint

Carlo Acutis

Carlo Acutis, the teen tech whiz dubbed “God’s Influencer,” is on track to become the Catholic Church’s first millennial saint. Famous for his devotion to the Eucharist and his website cataloging Eucharistic miracles, Carlo’s faith and talent left a lasting impact.

With Pope Francis recognizing a second miracle attributed to his intercession in May 2024, his canonization is now set for April 2025 during the Jubilee of Youth. A modern saint for a digital age, Carlo continues to inspire Catholics worldwide.

For the full story, visit NPR.

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Why Catholic Families Turn to This Louisiana Girl for Miracles

Charlene Richard

Meet Charlene Richard, the “Little Cajun Saint,” whose story of faith and compassion continues to inspire. Diagnosed with leukemia at 12, Charlene offered her suffering for others, leaving a legacy of profound trust in God.

Since her passing in 1959, countless reports of spiritual and physical healings have been attributed to her intercession. Her gravesite in Richard, Louisiana, has become a pilgrimage site for those seeking hope and miracles. In 2020, the Diocese of Lafayette officially opened her cause for canonization, honoring her enduring impact on the faithful.

For the full story, visit National Catholic Register.

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