Lent is coming to an end, and next Sunday, Palm Sunday, Holy Week will start; it is the most important week of the year for the Catholic Church.
Father Zaku's life is a call for awareness, for prayers, and for action. Let us stand in solidarity with our brothers and sisters in Nigeria, supporting them in their mission to spread the Good News, even in the darkest of times.
As National Catholic Schools Week (January 28 to February 3, 2024) approaches, we celebrate the unique value of Catholic education in the United States and embrace a global perspective.
Atop Rome’s Janiculum Hill, within the embrace of the Eternal City, the Pontifical Urban College stands as a beacon of the Church’s mission
In Northern Kenya, the Catholic Church faces unique challenges. Geographic isolation, cultural differences, and limited resources make the missionary work both essential and difficult.
In the year 2023, twenty missionaries and pastoral workers dedicated to their faith and service – tragically lost their lives.
Our contributions, prayers, and support can make a difference in bringing healing and hope to those suffering from the ravages of war.
Dear brother, dear sister, to God, who changed history in the course of a census, you are not a number; instead you are a face. Your name is written on his heart.
Celebrating the Legacy of Archbishop Fulton Sheen as Head of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith.
In an exclusive interview with MISSION Magazine, Archbishop Borys Gudziak shed light on the dire situation in Ukraine and the vital role of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (UGCC) in providing support and hope to those affected by the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
“I urge believers to take just one side in this conflict: that of peace. But not in words – in prayer, with total dedication,” Pope Francis.
Father Pontian Kaweesa faces a challenging task: He leads the national office of The Pontifical Mission Societies in Uganda, a country where a middle-class family survives on less than $3 a day, yet a seminary has to raise $600 a year for each young man studying for the priesthood.