vatican news FeatureNewsVaticanWorld News On Assumption, pope entrusts war-torn countries to Mary’s care Cindy WoodenAugust 15, 20243 min read Mary is not a “motionless wax statue,” but a disciple who wants to share the good news of Jesus with everyone and reaches out to help and comfort them, Pope Francis said. NewsVaticanWorld News Pope’s World Peace Day message to focus on hope, forgiveness Cindy WoodenAugust 12, 20242 min read The annual celebration of the World Day of Peace during the Holy Year 2025 will be inspired by “the concepts of hope and forgiveness” — including the forgiveness of foreign debt — “which are at the heart of the Jubilee,” the Vatican said. NewsReligious FreedomVaticanWorld News Seven exiled Nicaraguan priests arrive in Rome as Ortega regime continues to target church David AgrenAugust 9, 20244 min read The Vatican confirmed Aug. 9 that seven priests expelled from Nicaragua arrived in Rome Aug. 8. They had been detained in an assault on a diocese headed by an outspoken bishop as the Ortega regime continued debilitating the Catholic Church and forcing its critics into exile. NewsVaticanWorld News Pope says he wants to pray at China’s Shrine of Our Lady of Sheshan Cindy WoodenAugust 9, 20244 min read Pope Francis said he dreams of visiting China one day and, especially, praying at the Shrine of Our Lady of Sheshan near Shanghai. FeatureKnights of ColumbusNewsVaticanWorld News Pope thanks Knights of Columbus, asks them to keep praying for peace Cindy WoodenAugust 8, 20243 min read Praising the 2.1 million members of the Knights of Columbus for their faith, charity and defense of life, Pope Francis asked them to continue to pray and work for peace. NewsVaticanWorld News Pope prays for peace, calls for end of discrimination in Afghanistan Cindy WoodenAugust 7, 20243 min read Meeting leaders of the Afghan community in Italy, Pope Francis condemned violence and discrimination based on religion and later asked people to pray for an end to discrimination in Afghanistan and neighboring Pakistan, particularly discrimination against women. FeatureNewsVaticanWorld News In times of trial know that nothing is impossible for God, pope says Cindy WoodenAugust 7, 20242 min read Each Christian and the whole Catholic Church must hold fast to the promise that “nothing is impossible for God,” especially when facing difficulties, Pope Francis said. Arts & CultureBooksNewsVaticanWorld News Stop and read: Pope praises spiritual value of literature and poetry Cindy WoodenAugust 6, 20244 min read Every Christian, but especially seminarians, should set aside their screens regularly and spend time with a book of literature or poetry, Pope Francis said. BishopsFeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Pope appoints Rhode Island bishop to succeed Cardinal O’Malley as Boston archbishop Gregory L. TracyAugust 5, 20246 min read Ending months of speculation about the future leadership of the Archdiocese of Boston, Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of Cardinal Seán P. O’Malley and appointed Bishop Richard G. Henning of Providence, Rhode Island, to succeed him as the archdiocese’s 10th bishop and seventh archbishop. FeatureNewsOlympicsVaticanWorld News Vatican says it was ‘saddened’ by Olympics’ opening ceremony Catholic News ServiceAugust 5, 20242 min read More than a week after the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympic Games, the Vatican joined people who complained that a segment of the show featuring drag performers offended Christians. Previous 1 … 160 161 162 … 347 Next