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Zofia Czubak
How St. John Paul II’s Legacy Continues to Shape the Church’s Defense of Human Life
VATICAN CITY — The Catholic Church’s defense of the dignity of every human life has remained a defining
Italy’s ‘Boys’ Town’ Continues 73-Year Mission
ROME — Just 30 minutes outside the center of Rome, a quiet community has been transforming the lives
What the Church believes about IVF
1 in 6 couples struggle with infertility worldwide. Not being able to conceive can be a very
Thousands take part in Rome’s March for Life
ROME — Thousands of people filled the streets of Rome on Saturday for Italy’s annual “Scegliamo la Vita”
Special Olympics Swimmer Shows That Down Syndrome Is No Barrier to Greatness
For more than five decades, the Special Olympics movement has transformed the lives of millions of people with
Seminarians Take to the Soccer Field for Rome’s St. Paul’s Cup
As Pope Leo XIV continues to highlight the values of sport as a path to fraternity, encounter, and
Honoring Our Lady of the Rosary
May is traditionally known as “Mary’s month,” a time when Catholics around the world turn their attention in
The Significance of Pope Leo XIV’s Africa Visit: A Message of Peace, Presence, and Hope
VATICAN CITY — After an extensive 11-day apostolic journey across Africa, Pope Leo XIV has returned to Rome,
In the Footsteps of St. Augustine
Though he travelled to four countries during his apostolic visit to Africa, it was Algeria that held particular
Pope Leo XIV welcomes Iran ceasefire, calls for Peace Vigil
Pope Leo XIV this week placed peace once again at the center of his public appeals, welcoming the
Militia of the Immaculata: To Mary, through Maximilian Kolbe
A simple “yes” changed the course of history. God entrusted the life of His Son to the care
Daughters of St. Joseph: Sewing for the Eucharist
A needle and thread in the right hands can create something extraordinary. For the Daughters of St. Joseph,
Evangelizing through Beauty
On the occasion of International Women’s Day, EWTN Vatican spoke with Sister Emanuela Edwards, a Missionary of Divine
Windows of Life in Rome: Baby Boxes
Today, the Tiber River offers one of Rome’s most picturesque views. Tourists stroll along its banks, and locals
World Day of the Sick: When Suffering Becomes Prayer
Each year on Feb. 11—the feast of Our Lady of Lourdes—the Church observes the World Day of the
Trafficking victims rise worldwide as experts, survivors call for stronger action
Fifty million people are currently being trafficked around the world, according to the 2023 Global Slavery Index, driving
Christmas Comes to Life in Vatican City
Christmas has arrived at the Vatican, transforming Vatican City into a place of light, beauty, and reflection as
Relic of the Most Precious Blood of Christ Travels to Rome
For the first time in over twelve centuries, the relic of the Most Precious Blood of Christ has
The Jubilee of the Poor Becomes a Day of Service
Rome’s celebration of the Jubilee of the Poor unfolded as a living reminder that the Church’s mission begins
Honoring Blessed Jerzy Popiełuszko: The Priest Who Defied Communism
VATICAN CITY / WARSAW — In 1984, Polish priest Fr. Jerzy Popiełuszko was brutally assassinated by agents of
St. John Henry Newman and A.I.
Inside the walls of the Biblioteca Vallicelliana—a 16th-century library founded by St. Philip Neri—an international conference organized by
Along the Footsteps of Cardinal Newman in Rome
The Church has welcomed a new Doctor of the Church. On November 1st, Pope Leo XIV declared St
Bartolo Longo and his devotion to the Rosary
Bartolo Longo composed the Pompei novena, 54 days of praying five decades of the Rosary as a means of seeking grace in desperate cases and built the Shrine of the Blessed Virgin Mary of the Holy Rosary.
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