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This was Pope Francis’ spontaneous prayer for Ukraine on anniversary of war
Pope Francis said a spontaneous prayer for peace during a Vatican event for the first anniversary of Russia’s
Pope Francis: Conduct by some Church members has made Vatican trials ‘painfully necessary’
Pope Francis said Saturday that Vatican trials for cases of grave financial mismanagement have become unavoidable in recent
The Vatican Push for Peace in Ukraine
Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Pope Francis has been a vocal advocate for peace and an end
Professor Stanisław Grygiel, Longtime Friend of John Paul II, Dies at 89
The Polish academic and married father of two passed away Feb. 20 in Rome where he had lived since 1980.
Pope Francis’ Prayer for Peace in Ukraine: 1st Anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
In this video, we reflect on the sad one year anniversary of the start of the Russian invasion
Holy See and the Sultanate of Oman Establish Diplomatic Ties
The Holy See and Oman have established full diplomatic relations, leaving only six countries worldwide without any diplomatic
Pope Francis approves miracle to pave way to Beatification of Elisabetta Martinez
Today Pope Francis approved a miracle to advance the cause of canonization of Venerable Servant of God Elisabetta
Vatican Group Dedicated to Defending Human Life Gathers in Rome
A Vatican group dedicated to defending human life gathered in Rome earlier this week for its general assembly.
“Peace means having my son back”
Andrii Yurash is the Ukrainian Ambassador to the Holy See. He spoke with EWTN Vatican Bureau Chief Andreas
Pope Francis says that Pope’s Ministry is for life
In a recent conference exploring opportunities for collaboration between priests and laypeople, Pope Francis emphasized the importance of
Catholic priest from Ukraine gives Pope Francis cross made out of war rubble
Father Vyacheslav Grynevych vividly remembers the first day of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine one year ago.
Vatican: Pope Francis has ‘strong cold’
The Vatican said Thursday that Pope Francis is suffering from a heavy cold. The Feb. 23 message said
Pope Francis celebrates Ash Wednesday Mass in historical Basilica of St. Sabina
Following a custom of over 60 years, Pope Francis again visited the Church of Saint Anselm on the
Pope Francis on Ash Wednesday: Free yourself ‘from the dictatorship of full schedules’
Pope Francis said Wednesday that Lent is a good time to examine ourselves in the light of truth,
Pope Francis: The Gospel is not ‘a political party, an ideology, a club’
Pope Francis said Wednesday that the traditions of the Church should not be based on opinion or ideological
Clarifications on Traditional Mass
The Vatican has clarified its position on the celebration of the Traditional Latin Mass. Today, Pope Francis released
Catholic leaders open new church in UAE’s interfaith Abrahamic Family House
The three Abrahamic religions — Judaism, Christianity, and Islam — now share a common place to worship in
Traditionis custodes: Cardinal says only Vatican can dispense from certain obligations
The head of the Vatican’s liturgy office said Tuesday that dispensations from two of the rules in Traditionis
Jesuits: New restrictions against Rupnik possible in light of credible abuse accusations
The Society of Jesus said Tuesday it will open a new internal procedure on Jesuit Father Marko Rupnik
LIVE | Ash Wednesday with Pope Francis
LIVE | Join us for the statio, penitential procession, eucharistic celebration, blessing and imposition of Ashes on the
Catholic organization, Caritas, to commemorate 1 year of conflict in Ukraine
A Catholic organization is set to commemorate the one year anniversary of the conflict in Ukraine. Caritas-Spes Ukraine
Pope Francis asks Pontifical Academy for Life to study ethics of emerging technologies
Pope Francis told the Pontifical Academy for Life on Monday that it faces an enormous task in evaluating
The Feast of the Chair of Saint Peter
February 22 marks the feast of the Chair of Saint Peter, an ancient celebration within the Catholic Church. Here we share four lesser-known facts about this festivity.
22 years ago today, St. John Paul II created the now Pope Francis a cardinal
22 years ago today, on February 21, 2001, St. John Paul II created Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, who
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