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VATICAN CITY — Mary is a model of the kind of openness to the Holy Spirit that all Christians should have, an openness that allowed her to say "yes" to God's plan for the salvation of the world, Pope Francis said.
A major challenge facing U.S. bishops today is to move faithful Catholics from private faith to a missionary commitment to lead others to Christ, the apostolic nuncio to the United States said Nov. 12.
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops at its fall 2024 plenary assembly voted Nov. 13 to advance the canonization causes of two faithful American women: Benedictine Sister Annella Zervas and Servant of God Gertrude Agnes Barber. The bishops voted overwhelmingly in favor of advancing the causes of both Zervas and Barber following presentations on […]
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis appointed a new preacher of the papal household: a 53-year-old Italian Capuchin priest who studied computer science and mathematics and discovered his vocation while reading a free copy of St. Matthew's Gospel on the subway.
VATICAN CITY — Aimed at reaching out to people unable to go to Rome for the Holy Year and helping the millions who are expected to visit St. Peter's Basilica, the Vatican teamed up with Microsoft and other specialized experts to create a "digital twin" of the church for an immersive and more meaningful experience.
Paul VI students recently wrote cards thanking members of the Paul VI faculty and staff who have served in the military.
Mk 12:38–44 The widow who puts two small coins into the temple treasury can be for us an icon of faith and of love. First, let us consider her faith. Pope Benedict XVI taught that faith “appears as an interior attitude of one who bases his life on God, on the Word, and trusts totally […]