Pope Francis' visit to Papua New Guinea, which will last three days, is a testament to his commitment to reaching the world’s peripheries, both geographically and spiritually.
In a historic celebration of faith in Indonesia, Pope Francis addressed a crowd of approximately 100,000 people during a Mass in Jakarta, urging Catholics to not only listen to the Word of God but to actively live it.
Pope Francis is embarking on the longest, arguably most grueling trip of his pontificate: a 12-day sprawling tour that will take him to four missionary countries: Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Timor-Leste, and Singapore.
Let us pray for the safety and strength of the priests, deacons, and all members of the clergy who are courageously upholding their faith amidst persecution.
Today, August 5th, Pope Francis announced that he has named the Most Reverend Richard G. Henning, S.T.D. as the tenth bishop and seventh Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Boston, succeeding Cardinal Sean O'Malley.
The 10th National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis concluded with a stirring celebration of Mass led by Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, the papal envoy and pro-prefect of the Dicastery for Evangelization.
Cardinals Christophe Pierre and Luis Antonio Tagle presented the materials that will be used this year in most dioceses of the United States to promote the 98th World Mission Sunday.
As we gather to celebrate the Eucharist, we are reminded of the ultimate love story—Jesus' sacrifice on the cross and His enduring presence among us.
Faced with a waning interest in the Church in many parts of the world, Cardinal Tagle emphasized that the solution is not to "cancel the banquet," but to "go out to invite everyone."
On Saturday, May 25, 2024, Pope Francis delivered a powerful and inspiring address to the National Directors of The Pontifical Mission Societies from 120 countries during their General Assembly in Rome.
Pope Francis addressed about 120 National Directors of the Pontifical Mission Societies (TPMS) on Saturday, May 25, during the traditional audience for the Annual General Assembly.
During Holy Week, our hearts and prayers intertwine with the profound mysteries of our Lord's passion, death, and resurrection.