
The First Catholic World Children’s Day Is a Call for All of Us
Let’s live out our faith by supporting vulnerable children the best way we know how: by strengthening families.
Let’s live out our faith by supporting vulnerable children the best way we know how: by strengthening families.
The World Day of Prayer and Reflection Against Human Trafficking has taken place every year on Feb. 8 since Pope Francis first introduced it in 2015.
During his recent public appearances, Pope Francis has apologized for being unable to stand and walk to greet participants.
Vatican spokesman Paolo Ruffini explained at a press conference on Oct. 10 that the synthesis report will be written by “the experts” attending the Synod.
The delegates are made up of representatives selected by bishops’ conferences and Eastern Catholic Churches, leaders in the Roman Curia, and 120 delegates personally selected by Pope Francis.
Forty synod fathers met Sunday to celebrate Mass in the same catacombs in Rome and to sign a new pact advancing some of the same principles.
The media-generated controversy regarding the U.S.-based Leadership Conference of Women Religious was a minor issue for most participants.
The delegates are made up of representatives selected by bishops’ conferences and Eastern Catholic Churches, leaders in the Roman Curia, and 120 delegates personally selected by Pope Francis.
SAINTS & ART: The last members of the Chinese Martyrs, canonized by Pope St. John Paul II in 2000, died in 1930.
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