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The Liturgical Way of St. Thérèse of Lisieux

Rather than being honored and carefully preserved, the very Mass that formed St. Thérèse of Lisieux into a saint is today maligned and persecuted.
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Catholic World Report
· Jul 10, 2026
How the design for the official logo for Pope Leo XIV’s visit to France was created
Through vibrant, symbolic imagery, the logo captures the theme of the pope’s visit, evoking peace and new life as well as France’s spiritual heritage as expressed through its cathedrals’ rose windows. [...]
Irish Mirror
· Jul 9, 2026
Town comes to standstill as Spain crash victim laid to rest: 'Our memories will never be shattered'
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Vatican News
· Jun 25, 2026
Catholics invited to donate to annual Peter's Pence appeal
As part of the annual Peter's Pence collection, Catholics around the world are invited to support the Pope's universal mission of peace, hope, and charity by expressing our love and trust for the Successor of Peter through a donation, even a small offering. Read all
Le Monde
· Jun 26, 2026
Keith Haring's final work finds a home in Paris's 'artists' church'
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DW News
· Jul 8, 2026
Why did the Vatican excommunicate a conservative Catholic sect? | DW News
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ZENIT
· Jul 8, 2026
After the Excommunications: The Call for Flexibility Regarding the Pre-Conciliar Liturgy. The Exemplary Reaction of Thirteen Bishops and Cardinals
In a message sent in March 2025 to the French Episcopate, Pope Leo XIV expressly asked the Bishops to seek inclusive solutions for Catholics attached to the Old Missal. The post After the Excommunications: The Call for Flexibility Regarding the Pre-Conciliar Liturgy. The Exemplary Reaction of Thirteen Bishops and Cardinals appeared first on ZENIT - English.
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Related coverage for "The Liturgical Way of St. Thérèse of Lisieux": Catholic World Report — How the design for the official logo for Pope Leo XIV’s visit to France was created. Irish Mirror — Town comes to standstill as Spain crash victim laid to rest: 'Our memories will never be shattered' . Vatican News — Catholics invited to donate to annual Peter's Pence appeal . Le Monde — Keith Haring's final work finds a home in Paris's 'artists' church'. DW News — Why did the Vatican excommunicate a conservative Catholic sect? | DW News. ZENIT — After the Excommunications: The Call for Flexibility Regarding the Pre-Conciliar Liturgy. The Exemplary Reaction of Thirteen Bishops and Cardinals