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Pope Leo XIV: God ‘cannot be enlisted by darkness’

During a pastoral visit to a Rome parish, the pope warned against invoking God to justify violence.

Pope encourages Rome parish community to remain a “sign of hope”

Pope Leo XIV visits the Parish of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Rome’s Ponte Mammolo suburb. Encouraging the community to remain a “sign of hope,” he praises its outreach to migrants, the poor, and prisoners, and calls for openness, solidarity and peace in a world marked by suffering and conflict.

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With One Heart

Now is the time to tell us what’s on your heart! The Disciple Maker Index survey is still underway and will be open until March 23 rd . To gain meaningful insights for our parish, we need at least 49% participation . We’re...

Bishops should lead the implementation of Synodality, says Bishop Mfumbusa

During the launch of the AMECEA synodality formation manual and synodality songs in the Association of Member Episcopal Conferences in Eastern Africa (AMECEA), the keynote speaker stressed that the future of synodality in the Catholic Church across Eastern Africa rests with the Bishops.

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Pope urges ceasefire in Middle East

Speaking at his Sunday Angelus, Pope Leo XIV urged Christians to bring the Gospel to a world marked by violence and injustice.

Preacher of the Papal Household: ‘Fraternity is where true conversion takes place’

In a sermon to the pope and the Roman Curia, Preacher of the Papal Household Father Roberto Pasolini explained that achieving true fraternity poses many challenges and requires inner transformation.

Pope appeals for ceasefire and dialogue in Middle East war

Pope Leo XIV urges all those responsible for the ongoing conflict in the Middle East to agree to a ceasefire and reopen paths of dialogue.

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Pope at Angelus: Faith opens our eyes to suffering humanity

At the Angelus on Sunday, Pope Leo XIV reflects on Jesus’ healing of the man born blind, and says faith teaches us to see humanity and its struggles as God sees them.

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Ave Maria University to send first student group to new Ireland campus at former abbey

Students at Ave Maria’s new Ireland campus will buck standard Catholic university study abroad standards, opting instead to live a Cistercian lifestyle at a centuries-old abandoned monastery.

Jesus' Healing Balm - Sunday, March 15th

Sunday, March 15, 2026 | Fourth Sunday of Lent |  John 9:1–41 (or 9:1, 6–9, 13–17, 34–38) Friends, today in the strange and strikingly beautiful account of the healing of the man born blind in John’s Gospel, we find an...