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Month: July 2024

Pope Francis names 2 officials of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith as bishops

Pope Francis has appointed Monsignor John Joseph Kennedy, currently secretary of the disciplinary section of the Dicastery for

Pope tells altar servers Jesus is with them in ‘that act of love which is the Eucharist’

Pope Francis celebrated a liturgy with tens of thousands of altar servers packed in St. Peter’s Square for

Vatican asset management body reports 45.9 million euro profit in 2023

The Vatican’s asset management body, known as the Administration of the Patrimony of the Holy See (APSA), reported

This Ancient Statue of Our Lady Was Found in the Tiber River – Now It’s Used in Rome’s Biggest Marian Procession

In a Roman neighborhood whose name is difficult to pronounce by pilgrims and tourists to Rome alike, a

Over 50,000 altar servers gather in Rome for summer pilgrimage

More than 50,000 pilgrims representing 88 dioceses across 20 European countries have descended upon Rome this week to

Vatican office deletes online poll showing negative response to Synod on Synodality

The Vatican was criticized by online commentators over the weekend for swiftly deleting an online poll that reflected

Pope Francis proposes 3 gestures from Gospel miracle to live at Mass

Pope Francis on Sunday noted three gestures from the Bible account of the multiplication of the loaves and

Pope Francis and Holy See sports association to Olympic athletes: ‘Win the medal of fraternity’

Pope Francis and Athletica Vaticana, the official Holy See sports association, have invited all athletes participating in the

5 keys to better understand the encyclical Humanae Vitae

On July 25, 1968, St. Paul VI published Humanae Vitae, an encyclical on the regulation of birth and

Pope Francis appoints new auxiliary bishop known for ‘priestly heart’ to St. Paul-Minneapolis

Pope Francis on Thursday appointed Father Kevin Kenney as auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and

Pope proposes 3 gestures from Gospel miracle to live at Mass

Pope Francis on Sunday noted three gestures from the Bible account of the multiplication of the loaves and fishes which he argued are mirrored by Jesus at the Last Supper and by the faithful in each Mass.

Dalí’s Christ in Rome: Exploring the Intersection of Art and Spirituality for the Jubilee 2025

Discover Salvador Dalí's iconic "Christ of Saint John of the Cross" in a special exhibition in Rome, showcasing the intersection of art and spirituality in preparation for the 2025 Jubilee.

Basilica of St. Bartholomew: A Sanctuary for Modern Martyrs and a Jubilee 2025 Pilgrimage Site

Discover the Basilica of St. Bartholomew, a shrine to modern martyrs and a pilgrimage site for the Jubilee of 2025, celebrating faith and hope.

Cardinal Tagle and Pope Francis Highlight Eucharist at National Eucharistic Congress

Cardinal Tagle and other key figures emphasize the importance of the Eucharist at the 10th National Eucharistic Congress, calling for a renewed mission in the U.S. Church.

Pope Francis Visits Vatican Summer Camp, Emphasizes Family Peace and Bonding with Elders

Pope Francis visits the Vatican Summer Camp, sharing wisdom on family peace and the importance of relationships with elders.

Pope Francis Champions Paris Olympic Games for Peace

Discover how the Vatican and global leaders are harnessing the power of the Olympic Games to promote peace and unity, inspired by Pope Francis's vision of a more inclusive world.

Carmelite friends of Pope Francis in Spain to leave convent after 400 years

The Discalced Carmelites of San José monastery in Lucena, Spain, are being forced to leave after over 400 years due to a lack of vocations, despite Pope Francis's messages to them because of his friendship with a former prioress.

Remembering Pope Paul VI’s historic visit to Turkey

On July 25, 1967, Pope Paul VI set foot on Turkish soil — the first papal visit to the city of Istanbul since it was called Constantinople.

Vatican approves ‘spiritual experience’ connected to Trinity shrine of Maccio in Italy

On July 24, the Vatican approved the "spiritual experience" at the Sanctuary of Maccio in Italy, marking the fifth announcement by the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith since its May 17 norms for discerning "alleged supernatural phenomena."

Cardinal Lacroix of Quebec returns to ministry after Vatican investigation finds no abuse

Cardinal Gérald Cyprien Lacroix of Quebec announced Monday that he will resume his duties as archbishop after a voluntary six-month withdrawal amid abuse allegations.

Vatican secretary of state meets Ukrainian president Zelenskyy

Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin met with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Tuesday at the end of a diplomatic visit to the country.

Vatican secretary of state brings Pope Francis’ message of closeness to Ukraine

Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin is in Ukraine this week for what is the diplomat’s first visit to the country since the start of the Russian invasion in 2022.
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Da Roma al mondo: L’evangelizzazione radicata nella verità e nella bellezza

Roma occupa un posto centrale nell’illuminare i principi cattolici di Verità e Bellezza, servendo come epicentro storico e

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