El encanto del poder y el dinero puede usarse para proclamar falsedades y oscurecer el gozoso anuncio de la victoria de Cristo sobre la muerte, dijo el papa Francisco.
Papa: Tentación del poder y el dinero pueden oscurecer alegría Pascual
Displaced South Sudanese at U.N. base look to Maryknoll priest for hope
Father Bassano, also a member of Solidarity with South Sudan, an international network of Catholics religious, lives in the camp.
Priest says pope’s visit to Congo will let world know about its conflicts
The announcement of the pope’s July 2-5 visit “sounded like the voice of the angel of the Lord to the poor shepherds in the region of Bethlehem,” said Father Georges Kalenga.
Couple: Being refugees opens their eyes to reality of migrants
A Ukrainian family was offered hospitality by the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth in Warsaw since they fled from Kyiv, Ukraine.
Priest: Film on lives changed by Holy Hour will move viewers ‘to action’
The documentary “Alive” tells the stories of five people changed by their encounter with the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist during Holy Hour. It opens across the United States for one night only April 25.
Pope’s call for worldwide synodal action is seed to be planted, nourished
Second in a series of reflections by U.S. bishops on the themes and goals of this synod.
Exhibit of eucharistic miracles seeks to bolster faith in Real Presence
The exhibit comes as faith in the Real Presence among U.S. Catholics has declined, according to a Pew Research poll.
Minnesota professor starts nonprofit to get medical supplies to Ukrainians
As soon as the Russians invaded Ukraine in February, Gavrilyuk’s organization ramped up to raise money and deliver tourniquets and other supplies in anticipation of the heavy military conflict that ensued.