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In the Archdiocese of Detroit, there are 977 people preparing to receive sacraments (400 catechumens; 577 candidates), up ...
“I became interested in the Bible, the Church, and the Christian faith,” he said. Pope comes calling The turning point came ...
The Cardinal Secretary of State highlights the fundamental aspects of the reform of the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy. An ...
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News Service Pope Francis is going without supplemental oxygen for longer periods and is continuing ...
As conflict continues to affect the DRC, with civilian casualties rising daily, the Church remains a source of support and ...
Christians in the Holy Land are preparing for the Easter celebrations with a mixture of anguish, frustration and hope for ...
The Superior General of the Sodalitium of Christian Life (SCV), José David Correa González, signs the decree that ...
Today, April 15, marks the tragic second anniversary of what has become the world’s largest and most devastating humanitarian ...
By Salvatore Cernuzio In a new chirograph entitled “The Petrine Ministry,” Pope Francis has updated the path of formation for ...
The Holy See Press Office shares that Pope Francis continues to show improvements and announces that the Pope wrote the ...
Dupont, a member of the French religious order Paris Foreign Missions Society (MEP), died on April 10 at the age of 95. Bishop John Chrysostom Kwon Hyeok-ju of Andong led the requiem Mass with other ...
The Philippines, a Christian-majority nation with a constitutional commitment to human rights, can lead the way in upholding justice in Southeast Asia. Doing so would send a powerful message to the ...