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When Bishop Keith Chylinski arrived at the Institute for the Psychological Sciences, a religious sister warned him she would pray he didn't lose his faith. What he found instead was that a rigorous Catholic anthropology deepened it. His address at the 2026 Divine Mercy University commencement offers a window into why the lens a counselor carries into the room determines everything.

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Tom Bombadil, the enigmatic figure at the heart of Tolkien's world, was cut from Peter Jackson's films. His absence points to something deeper than editorial choice. It reveals how difficult modern storytelling finds the concept of grace, and why that difficulty matters for Catholic mental health and human flourishing.

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How Polish Catholics Built a Financial Bridge to Lebanon's Most Vulnerable Families

A new initiative called Lebanon in Need is showing what happens when Catholic pastoral mission meets modern financial infrastructure. Launched by the Maronite Missionary Foundation in Poland, the campaign is designed so that every euro donated in Europe reaches Lebanese families in full. For those working at the intersection of faith, resilience, and human dignity, this story is worth understanding.