US Hispanic/Latino culture mirrors Pope Francis’s vision of
Reflecting on the gifts of Hispanic/Latino Catholics in the United States, Bishop Cepeda says they understand Pope Francis’s vision because “he speaks our language”.
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Reflecting on the gifts of Hispanic/Latino Catholics in the United States, Bishop Cepeda says they understand Pope Francis’s vision because “he speaks our language”.
Pope Francis appoints a President and Members of the Commission for Confidential Matters, which oversees the awarding of certain public contracts.
Following the publication of the Pope’s encyclical “Fratelli Tutti” on Sunday, Bishops in the United States and Australia highlight his important appeals for solidarity and human fraternity.
Several Young Catholics in Zambia’s Diocese of Livingstone recently gathered at St Paul’s Parish-Ngwenya to reflect on and celebrate the “Season of Creation.”
The global pandemic has disrupted critical mental health services in 93 per cent of the countries it surveyed, underscoring the devastating impact of COVID-19 and highlighting an urgent need to scale up funding, the UN World Health Organization (WHO) has said.
Fr Kevin Irwin suggests “Fratelli tutti” should be both read and prayed because it is “nothing less than about a way to reread and to live the Gospel for our times”.
Pope Francis himself introduces his new Encyclical “Fratelli tutti” after the recitation of the Angelus, and announces he is giving it as a gift to those present in the square.
Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) Jesuit, Fr. Max Senker Musam-Adia, the Director of Mwapusukeni Technical College in Lubumbashi says the education of young people is an integral mission of the Society of Jesus.
Plans for the reconstruction of the barracks and headquarters of the Pontifical Swiss Guard in Vatican City, to make it eco- and family-friendly, have been unveiled in the Vatican.
With strong leadership and comprehensive strategies it’s never too late for countries to change the trendlines of the COVID-19 pandemic, despite passing the tragic milestone of one million deaths this week amid regional surges in infections, said the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) on Friday.