The relationship between Lenten penance and our synodal journey
In his latest newsletter, Cardinal Tobin asks us to commit to listening to our brothers and sisters, while manifesting our Lenten prayer, fasting, and almsgiving.
In his latest newsletter, Cardinal Tobin asks us to commit to listening to our brothers and sisters, while manifesting our Lenten prayer, fasting, and almsgiving.
236 dioceses from the United States and Canada participated in virtual meetings from Dec. 14 to Jan. 26.
In his latest newsletter, Cardinal Tobin outlines how synodality is a way of being a Church as well as a Lenten virtue.
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Tradition is a source of inspiration for seeking out new paths to take with Jesus and for avoiding the traps of stagnation or impromptu experimentation, Pope … Learn More
‘The love for people’s Catholic faith and their Catholic identity abounds.’
Canadian and U.S. Catholics will convene in a series of online meetings from mid-December through the end of January as part of the Pope Francis’ ongoing call to synodality in … Learn More
For 24 years, Archdiocesan priests have provided pastoral and spiritual care to the Catholics of the Turks and Caicos.
Catholic inmates still dealing with COVID-19 changes to prison ministry.
Two of the issues raised most often in reports sent to the Vatican were the need to respect and value the contributions women make to the church.
They want to feel valued, supported, and welcomed to participate in parish life.