Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer of Atlanta has called on all Catholics to counter -- with prayers of reparation and penance -- the sacrilege of a so-called “black mass” being organized by the satanic temple of Atlanta for Oct. 25.
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The bishop of Tarbes and Lourdes has decided to cover Father Marko Rupnik’s mosaics at the entrance of the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary in Lourdes, France.
Morning Mass today at Lucas Oil Stadium for the 10th National Eucharistic Congress, the first such congress in the U.S. in 83 years. #EucharisticRevival#Eucharist#Catholic#Catholicism
(OSV News video/Maria Wiering & Gretchen R. Crowe)
Blessed for success: On the eve of the National Eucharistic Congress, the OSV News team received an impromptu blessing from Archbishop Charles C. Thompson of Indianapolis. #EucharisticRevival
U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops is laying off a third of its Migration and Refugee Services staff after Trump's suspension of refugee resettlement program
With a green light from his doctor, Pope Francis has assured young people that he will be with them in Portugal for World Youth Day despite his recent surgery. @CatholicNewsSvc@CatholicReview
Predicting when smoke will rise from the Sistine Chapel's chimney is not an exact science, as the timing of events vary. But if cardinals follow a routine similar to 2013, this is a possible schedule.
Give us your best guess on who you think they'll pick: osvnews.com/guess-pope
A Pentecost Vigil Mass and a Eucharistic procession in New Haven, Conn., kick off the eastern route of the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage May 18, 2024. (OSV News video/@MariaPiaChin)
A new bronze statue of Blessed Carlo Acutis has been unveiled in Assisi, sending a powerful message that the Catholic Church is young, vibrant and deeply relevant today. Titled "St. Carlo at the Cross," it depicts Blessed Acutis kneeling beside Christ crucified, holding a laptop
The USCCB has designated Our Lady of Martyrs Shrine in Auriesville, New York, as a national shrine for pilgrims. The site is where Jesuit priests were martyred in the 1640s and where St. Kateri Tekakwitha was born in 1656.
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