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A young woman receives ashes during Ash Wednesday at Sacred Heart Church in Prescott, Ariz., Feb. 14, 2024. (OSV News photo/Bob Roller) Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are obligatory days of fasting and abstinence for Catholics. In...
Ministers to the homebound are truly extraordinary
I take this time to say to each of you, dear homebound ministers: Thank you.
Join our community — in prayer, support or as a volunteer
These people make our mission possible, living out that same community of support modeled for us by God in the Trinity.
Please, ‘lent’ me your ears
As far as fasting, I’m not buying anything nonessential during Lent. Period.
Tens of thousands of Israelis line streets for funeral procession for Bibas family
"Yesterday was shocking for everybody."
Pope’s condition shows ‘further slight improvement’
A Vatican source said the pope had not had any visitors during the day.
US Army chaplain, Korean War POW and future saint? Father Emil Kapaun now ‘Venerable’
A Kansas military chaplain who served during two wars is a step further along the path to possible sainthood, thanks to a declaration made by Pope Francis, currently in Rome's Gemelli hospital for severe respiratory illness.
For those who embrace Christ’s love, death is not the end, pope writes
It is a kind of "sister" that introduces the faithful departed to true life.
Faithful unite in St. Peter’s Square praying for pope’s health
A light drizzle finally let up as hundreds of faithful headed to St. Peter's Square to pray the rosary for Pope Francis on the 11th day of his hospitalization for double pneumonia.