“We trust in the Lord’s Divine Providence and are confident that he still has many graces and blessings in store.”
Maria Wiering
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(OSV News) — The National Eucharistic Revival is formally slated to end June 22, this year’s feast of Corpus Christi. But, the three-year initiative — which included last year’s 10th …
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“Even if we’re a little anxious, we’re going to step into this, because Jesus … wants to liberate the captive and visit those in prison.”
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Protests are expected to grow as the pilgrimage makes its way toward Los Angeles.
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(OSV News) — The 67 victims of the Jan. 29 air collision in Washington were remembered at a May 28 Mass at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Wichita, …
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Five years after the murder of George Floyd, there is much work still to be done in the church to address the sin of racism, say U.S. Catholic leaders.
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CHICAGO (OSV News) — A decision in 2000 to move a priest accused of abusing boys into residence at an Augustinian friary in Chicago originated from leadership of the Archdiocese of …
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In their first week of pilgrimage, eight young adults witnessed a bishop bless his diocese with the Eucharist via helicopter, visited key sites in Archbishop Sheen’s life, and boated across …
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With a liturgy steeped in tradition and rich in symbolism May 18, Pope Leo XIV formally began his ministry as bishop of Rome.
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Pilgrim predicts there “will be fruit” in the future from the May 18 papal inauguration coinciding with the start of the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage.
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