Feast of St. Januarius: A Miraculous Tradition in Naples On September 19th, the Catholic Church commemorates the feast of St. Januarius, a revered figure in
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Bishop Jallouf’s Installation: A Message of Service and Faith
A Significant Ordination After his ordination on September 17, 2023, Bishop Hanna Jallouf, OFM, embraces the Latin patriarch of Jerusalem, Pierbattista Pizzaballa, who was his
Cardinal Zuppi’s Beijing Diplomacy: Seeking Solutions for Ukraine and Food Security
Papal Envoy Cardinal Zuppi’s Visit to Beijing Cardinal Matteo Maria Zuppi, representing the Vatican, made a visit to Beijing during the week to engage in
Cardinal Grech Emphasizes Prayer and Listening in Preparation for Synod on Synodality
Synod’s Focus on Prayer and Listening Cardinal Grech emphasized that the synod is primarily an event centered on prayer and listening. It encompasses not only
Canada bishops address the issue of suspected burial in Indigenous communities.
Addressing the issue of suspected burials in Indigenous communities is a delicate and sensitive matter, as highlighted in guidance provided by the National Advisory Committee
Pope Francis in a close door meeting collaborator of Rupnik.
Dismissal of Priest Accused of Abuse Sparks Controversy Accusations and Dismissal The Jesuits took the decision to dismiss priest and artist Marko Ivan Rupnik on
Ulma Family Beatified: Martyrdom Recognized in Nazi-Era Tragedy
Understanding Martyrdom: The Ulma Family’s Beatification Father Petri, in an interview with CNA, clarified the concept of martyrdom, stating that when a person is martyred,
Reasons Queen of Belgium Wears White When Meeting Pope
Queen Mathilde of Belgium: Exercising the Papal Privilege Queen Mathilde of Belgium holds a unique privilege when it comes to meeting the pope at the
Former President Clinton, Pope Francis to have ‘special conversation’ at the foundation meeting.
Hospital Participation in the Symposium The hospital announced its involvement in the upcoming symposium through a press release issued on Thursday. As part of its
Father Spadaro Has Been Appointed To Culture and Education Post By Pope Francis.
Formation of the Dicastery for Culture and Education Last year marked the formation of the Dicastery for Culture and Education through the merger of two
Moroccan Catholic leader says it may take years to rebuild the damage of the earthquake.
Cardinal’s Appeal for Aid in Morocco The leader of Morocco’s small Catholic community, Cardinal López Romero, has underscored the pressing needs of the Moroccan people
USAID makes announcement on ‘religious engagement policy’ target collaboration with faith groups.
USAID’s New Policy on Religious Engagement Support for USAID’s Policy Catholic leaders express enthusiasm for the new policy, hoping for stronger collaboration between USAID, local
Pope Francis makes highlights of the life and service of Venezuelan, blessed the crowd.
Birth and Faith: The Early Life of Hernández Luis Manuel Hernández came into the world on October 26, 1864, in Trujillo state, Venezuela. His childhood
Over 1,000 cases of clergy sexual abuse has been found out by Swiss bishop.
Systematic Cover-up in the Church The study brought to light a systematic cover-up within the church, revealing that “Church criminal law was rarely enforced during
Up to 10,000 died in Libya flood, pope ‘deeply saddened,’ calls for prayers
Vatican Expresses Condolences for Flooding in Libya The Vatican extended its condolences to the people of Libya in a telegram sent to Archbishop Savio Hon