Home to about 20 million people, Mali faces significant socio-economic difficulties, with 42.3% of its population living in extreme poverty
During his homily in Singapore, Pope Francis said that anything good that exists and endures in this world, it is because “in innumerable situations, love has prevailed over hate, solidarity over indifference, generosity over selfishness.”
The faith that sustained the hope of the people of Timor-Leste in their struggle for independence should be a resource now as the country tries to cope with various problems, Pope Francis said.
In the heart of the Catholic Church’s expansive family of congregations and orders, the Spiritans, also known as the Congregation of the Holy Spirit, have cultivated a unique presence.
Father Paul Gitau's journey as a Catholic missionary spans continents, cultures, and communities.
Battling cancer and Parkinson's disease, Sister Claude Gadd maneuvers her walker with the same determination that once propelled her through the rugged terrains of Papua New Guinea.
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.
After 45 years as a priest, Cardinal Joseph has spent much of his life in cultural realities different from the one he was raised in. Join us while we as we meditate on his vocational path.
Learn about the commitment of the catechists in Malawi, how their committed commitment supports Evangelization in communities where priests go four or five times a year at most, and how important the support of TPMS is in these communities.
“One person once told me that the wheelchair we give is a sacrament, because it transforms people’s lives,” he said. “It is a visible sign of a visible relationship.”
When my wife Kathy, I, and our four boys returned to Cincinnati after our Maryknoll lay mission assignment in South America, we were blessed to meet Fr. Paul Reling.
Bishop Anthony Pagano, Apostolic Vicar of Harar in Ethiopia, recounts his journey from diverse roles in Cameroon to navigating Ethiopia's ethnic conflicts. Despite the Catholic Church's modest numerical presence, it serves as a crucial force for charity and hope in a country grappling with violence and challenges.