World Youth Day Through the Years: 5 Highlights
The global celebration started by Pope John Paul II has been uniting and inspiring people of all ages for decades.
The global celebration started by Pope John Paul II has been uniting and inspiring people of all ages for decades.
World Youth Day is an incredible opportunity for young people to deepen their faith, share hope, prayerfully journey on pilgrimage, and immerse themselves in the true universality of the Church.
Going to World Youth Day 2023? Here are 12 things you can expect during this absolutely unforgettable opportunity.
Here’s everything you need to know to get ready for this trip of a lifetime.
The Urbi et Orbi blessing is a solemn apostolic prayer to “The City (of Rome) and the World”.
The Eternal City is the final home to many of the Church’s most prominent saints.
On December 12th of each year, the Catholic Church celebrates Our Lady of Guadalupe. This day commemorates the Virgin Mary appearing to Saint Juan Diego, and is most well known by the image she left on Juan Diego’s cloak.
It is easy to get swept up in practical preparations for your pilgrimage and neglect your own spiritual needs. Ask yourself where in your life is most in need of God’s will and God’s grace. What do you most want to pray for during your pilgrimage?
A small Italian village celebrates Easter Monday with a competition rolling cheese through the streets of the town.
Our Lenten journey is almost complete. How can Palm Sunday be an inspiration for us as we move forward?