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Happy Feast of the Presentation of the Lord!

Strolling through Rome, its grandeur can overwhelm. But for those who slow down, symbols carved in stone—coats of arms—quietly reveal the Church’s faith, history, and identity.

That visual language continues in the Papal Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls, where a new mosaic of Pope Leo XIV now stands beside Pope Francis, joining the centuries-old procession of papal portraits that begins with Saint Peter.

An exclusive conversation with Archbishop Georg Gänswein also provides insights into the “normality” that Pope Leo is bringing back to the Vatican already in the first year of his pontificate.

The looming question of the power and dangers of AI turn to questions of the Faith with the Catholic AI machine called Magisterium AI. 

To draw inspiration from the Saints, just four months after Pier Giorgio Frassati’s canonizationEin Leben für Andere (A Life for Others) premiered at Rome’s Pontifical University of the Holy Cross, drawing audiences eager to encounter the new saint on screen.

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