Every June 17, the Church celebrates Saint Albert Chmielowski, a Polish religious, whom many describe as “one of the most important saints of our time”. Alberto was a painter by profession, an artist who would later become a religious because of his immense desire to serve the Lord in his […]
Controversies
The “dancing devils” of Yare: A centuries-old tradition in Corpus Christi
This Thursday, June 16, the Venezuelan Episcopal Conference (CEV) shared a video of the Dancing Devils of San Francisco de Yare, faithful Catholics who pay homage to the Blessed Sacrament on the feast of Corpus Christi. “During the celebration of Corpus Christi in San Francisco de Yare, the various brotherhoods […]
Today we celebrate Saint John Francis Régis, Jesuit, tireless apostle of the field
Every June 16, the Church celebrates Saint John Francis Régis, a French priest and missionary of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits). The French Jesuits have him as their patron saint, while the entire Church, by determination of Pope Pius XII, venerates him as “patron saint of rural missionaries”. Juan Francisco […]
Bill that seeks to ban therapies to leave homosexual life in Colombia sinks
A bill that sought to ban therapies to leave the homosexual lifestyle in Colombia has been “filed” and cannot be debated in the current legislature of the Congress of the Republic, said Fernando Vélez, founder of Red Provida Latam. On May 10, Bill 461 was presented in the Colombian House […]
Catechesis of Pope Francis on “the joyful service of faith learned in gratitude”
Pope Francis continued at the General Audience this Wednesday, June 15, with his catechesis on old age. Before the faithful present in Saint Peter’s Square, Pope Francis reflected on the theme “The joyful service of faith that is learned in gratitude” (Reading: Mk 1,29-31). Here is the complete catechesis of […]
Archdiocese gives 6 reasons to collaborate in the collection of each Mass
The Primate Archdiocese of Mexico shared through its social networks six important reasons to collaborate financially in the collection at each Mass in which the Catholic faithful participate. The first reason, indicated the Archdiocese, is that collaborating in the collection “is sharing our goods with others.” In addition, he stressed […]
The story of the Eucharistic miracle with which the feast of Corpus Christi was born [VIDEO]
It is one of the most important Eucharistic miracles in the history of the Church. It happened in the Cathedral of Orvieto (Italy), and after what happened, it was Pope Urban IV who instituted the Solemnity of Corpus Christi In the middle of the 13th century, Fr. Peter of Prague […]
German Archdiocese wants laity to participate in the election of the new archbishop
The Metropolitan Chapter of the Archdiocese of Paderborn (Germany) announced that the laity will participate in the election of the new archbishop. “The metropolitan chapter responsible for the bishop’s election is confident that broad lay participation will be possible in the election of the new archbishop,” the archdiocese said June […]
Pope Francis will not preside over the Corpus Christi Mass for health reasons
On Tuesday, June 14, the Solemnity of Corpus Christi, Pope Francis will not celebrate the Mass and the Procession with the Eucharistic Blessing due to his health. This was reported by the Holy See Press Office in a statement sent this Monday, June 13. In the statement, it was explained […]
10 facts that perhaps you did not know about San Antonio de Padua
On June 13, the Catholic Church celebrates the liturgical feast of Saint Anthony of Padua, Doctor of the Church and patron saint of the poor, recognized for his extraordinary gift of miracles. Saint Anthony of Padua is well loved among Catholics and is world famous for performing prodigious acts, to […]







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