Greetings were sent from Pope Francis to the Orthodox Churches as they celebrated Easter today .
Divine Mercy Sunday was instituted by Pope John Paul II out of his devotion to St. Faustina, a fellow Polish Saint. It is especially pertinent this year, given the current crisis afflicting the world. May each of us take time (preferably at 3pm) to pray The Chaplet of Divine Mercy.
Join the Malibu Monk File Catholic Podcast for a look at today's news out if the Vatican followed by a short devotion.
After several years in court and at least one year in prison, Australian Cardinal George Pell had his conviction overturned yesterday by Australia's High Court in an unanimous (7-0) decision.
On Sunday, April 5, 2020, Pope Francis delivered his Palm Sunday homily in a nearly empty St. Peter's Basilica, as Italy is still in the grip of the COVID-19 pandemic crisis. Here are some of his remarks as outlined by CNS.
With the Covid-19 pandemic upsetting the lives of Catholics around the world, the Vatican announced it's liturgical schedule for Holy Week that will not have the public in attendance.
Today we revisit the remarks of Pope Francis, given on March 25th from the Library of the Apostolic Palace.
In the midst of the crises of life, it is truly comforting to know we have recourse to our Lady.
With more and more cases of Covid-19 coming to light, let us each pray for an end to this pandemic.
Given the current Covid-19 crisis and the shuttering of the churches, Catholics have an opportunity to rise to the occasion.
As the world continues to be in the grip of Covid-19, the Catholic Church has had to make adjustments. One of these "adjustments" is in what to do about Easter?
Please join Pope Francis and all the Church in imploring Our Lady's opportune intercession against Covid-19 at 9pm by praying the Mysteries of Light.