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The curly haired Italian kid could not have known at the time that he would become the first millennial saint who would ...
As Eucharistic pilgrims face hecklers and streaming shows mock the Real Presence, Catholics are urged to respond not with ...
During a Thursday press conference, several pilgrims spoke about the challenges of encountering the protests and the solace ...
Robert Prevost, as bishop of Chiclayo, initiated a process with the Vatican for the recognition of a 17th-century Eucharistic ...
The Catholic Information Center (CIC) on Saturday held its third annual Eucharistic procession through Washington, D.C., in which more than 1,000 participants processed through the downtown area ...
Archbishop Richard G. Henning will travel aboard a 36-foot boat named “Shepard’s Pie,” making 11 stops from Gloucester to ...
Catholic parishes in Lorain will celebrate the Feast of the Ascension June 1 with a Eucharistic Procession during the first of its kind event, according to a news release. Mass, which begins at ...
CatholicVote challenged Tim Cook on religious tolerance after an Apple TV+ scene showed characters stealing and disrespecting the Eucharist, and launched a petition.
Pope Leo XIV will canonize Blesseds Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati together Sept. 7, the Vatican announced.
On the feast of the Body and Blood of Our Lord, Sister of the Blessed Sacrament Stephanie Henry reveals the way Philadelphia's own saint centered her life around adoration and Christ-like action.
Pope Leo XIV formally assumed his role as the first American-born leader of the global Catholic Church with a Mass in St. Peter's Square in Rome drawing tens of thousands of people, including ...
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