Pope Francis’ Message of Peace and Solidarity with the Holy Land
On the one-year anniversary of the violence in the Holy Land, Pope Francis calls for peace, urging the global community to prioritize dialogue over conflict. In his message, he expresses deep solidarity with the region’s Catholics, encouraging them to remain hopeful and continue sowing “seeds of peace” despite the ongoing suffering. The Pope also invites all to observe a Day of Prayer and Fasting, believing these acts of love can overcome the darkness of war.
Pope Francis Holds One of His Largest Masses in Timor-Leste Amid Controversies
Catholic faithful wait for Pope Francis to lead a holy mass at Taci Tolu Park in Dili, Timor-Leste
Body Identification Process to Begin for Hillside Endarasha Fire Victims
Pope Francis ‘deeply saddened’ by school fire in Kenya; heartfelt message of condolence through Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin
Vatican Secretary of State Visits Ukraine, Meets Zelenskyy to Stress Peace Efforts
Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Tuesday, emphasizing the Vatican’s support for Ukraine and the need for peace during his six-day visit.
“Telling Africa’s Story to Inspire Change and Empower through Faith and Journalism: Brother Lwanga Kakule Silusawa”
Brother Lwanga Kakule Silusawa, a Comboni missionary and trained journalist from the Democratic Republic of Congo is on a mission: to tell Africa’s story to its own people, inspiring transformation and spreading hope amidst the continent’s challenges.
Pope at Mass in Trieste: Embracing the ‘Scandal’ of Faith
Pope at Mass in Trieste: Embracing the ‘Scandal’ of Faith. This concept, he explained, involves a faith that deeply engages with human history, becoming a source of hope and a catalyst for positive change in the world.