As the Church celebrates the Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Fr Edmund Power reflects on the power of prayer in response to temptation.
Pope Francis had a good night and continues to rest, according to the Holy See Press Office on Saturday morning.
On Friday evening, the Holy See Press Office says Pope Francis’ clinical condition remains stable as he continues to be treated for pneumonia at Rome’s Gemelli Hospital.
In this week's News from the Orient, produced in collaboration with L'Ouevre d'Orient: Lent begins across the Christian world, the Ukrainian Catholic Church calls for peace, Jordan gets a new Patriarchal vicar.
Despite a ruling by the International Court of Justice against Israel’s military occupation practices, explicitly labeling home demolitions as discriminatory and illegal, the number of Palestinian homes being demolished has risen and is even taking place during Islam’s holy month of Ramadan.
In its message for Ramadan, the Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue highlights that the Islamic holy month this year coincides with Lent – and calls for “inner transformation”, so that Christians and Muslims might work together for peace.
Ukraine’s President reiterates his call for an air and sea truce after Russian attacks overnight reportedly injured at least 18 people across the nation in one of its largest attacks this year. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia welcomes the chance to host a meeting between the U.S. and Ukraine next week.
At least 16 security personnel have been killed in attacks by armed groups in Syria, marking the deadliest assault on the new government forces since the fall of the previous administration.
After Pope Francis had reassured the people of Los Angeles when prayed for them, Los Angeles is praying for him and did so in a video that went viral of ordinary Catholics joining together in pray for the Holy Father's health and recovery.
Irish and Polish dioceses commemorate the Day of Prayer for Survivors and Victims of Sexual Abuse on the first Friday of Lent, which is March 7 this year.
In an interview with Vatican News, Eric LeCompte, Director of Jubilee USA Network, explains how Pope Francis' call for debt relief is being manifested in more than 160 countries and is having a global impact.
In the Friday morning update on the Pope's health, the Holy See Press Office reports Pope Francis had a restful night.
Pope Francis sends a message of gratitude and closeness to all those who have been praying for his recovery since he was admitted to hospital 21 days ago.
The Holy Father's clinical condition remains stable compared to the past few days. No episodes of crisis or fever have been reported. The prognosis remains reserved. Given the stability of his condition, the next medical bulletin will be issued on Saturday.
This weekend, the fifth major Jubilee event will bring together NGOs and volunteer organizations from five different continents. On Saturday, following a pilgrimage to the Holy Door of St. Peter’s Basilica, the pilgrims will take place in a series of dialogues and meetings across the city. On Sunday, Cardinal Michael Czerny will preside over Mass in St. Peter’s Square.
In recent weeks, before his hospitalization at Rome’s Gemelli Polyclinic, Pope Francis contributed to the Don Roberto Sardelli Fund for housing emergencies.
As Zimbabwe grapples with an economic crisis, rising unemployment, and political tensions, the Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops’ Conference (ZCBC) has issued a heartfelt Lenten Pastoral Letter calling for justice, renewal, and national introspection.
The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, releases a message at the start of Lent, recalling that the "overbearing rhetoric of conflict and recrimination" can never prevent God from carrying out reconciliation in Jesus.
The "ReArm Europe" plan proposes 800 billion euros of arms spending in the Old Continent. But would this really guarantee our security?
March 6 marks the European Day of the Righteous, remembering and celebrating those who risked their lives in the 20th century to oppose totalitarian regimes.