At Mass for the Jubilee of Catechists, Pope Leo XIV praises those who seek to accompany others in the faith, and invites all Christians to help one another learn to believe, hope, and then love.

Pilgrims of hope. Working in the light of Christ

At Mass for the Jubilee of Catechists, Pope Leo XIV praises those who seek to accompany others in the faith, and invites all Christians to help one another learn to believe, hope, and then love.

Weekly Newsletter 27th September 2025 (294).
51 new jobs were posted this week.

People at prayer silhouette | CBCEW The Presidents of Churches Together in England, which includes Cardinal Vincent Nichols, President of the Bishops’ Conference, have issued …

Canon William Agley | CBCEW When they met on Tuesday, 16 September, the Bishops of England and Wales appointed Canon William Agley to serve as …

At the Angelus on Sunday, Pope Leo XIV reflects on the parable of the unjust steward, inviting the faithful to ask themselves how they manage the gifts they have received from God.

During his Mass at the Vatican’s parish of Sant’Anna, Pope Leo XIV calls the faithful to an inner revolution of the heart, where one resists the inclination to serve ‘two masters,’ and prays rulers of nations may be free from the temptation to use wealth against humanity.

Weekly Newsletter 20th September 2025 (293).
50 new jobs were posted this week.

Praying the Rosary in Gazza | CBCEW/a> President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales, Cardinal Vincent Nichols has joined Archbishop Stephen Cottrell, …

Pope Leo XIV addresses pilgrims at his weekly general audience in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican on Sept. 17, 2025. | Credit: Vatican Media …

Westminster Catherdral with flag at half mast | CBCEW Bishop James Curry, auxiliary Bishop of Westminster, preached at the Requiem Mass for Katharine, The Duchess …
In a message sent to His Majesty King Charles III, Pope Leo XIV has expressed his “heartfelt condolences” and “prayerful closeness” to the King, the …

Evangelii Gaudium Sunday, the day we celebrate the domestic mission work of the Catholic Church, falls on 21 September 2025. It’s theme is ‘I believe…’ inspired by …

Pope Leo XIV takes questions from new bishops on Thursday, inviting them to renewed contact with the world, calling them to take prompt action in regard to inappropriate conduct by clergy, and warning them of the danger of misinformation on social media.

Addressing participants in an International Seminar promoted by the Pontifical Academy of Theology, Pope Leo highlights the “missionary and dialogical impetus of theological endeavour for the future.”

Excerpts from the interview granted by Pope Leo XIV to journalist Elise Ann Allen for the book “Leo XIV: Citizen of the World, Missionary of the 21st Century”, to be released on 18 September, have been published by Crux and El Comercio.

As the Church celebrates the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, Jenny Kraska reflects on the theme, “Where suffering and love meet”.

At the Sunday Angelus, Pope Leo XIV reflects on the feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, saying the “immense love of God” transformed “an instrument of death into a means of life”. After the recitation of the Angelus prayer, the Holy Father recalls the anniversary, on Monday, of the establishement of the Synod of Bishops.

The universal Church and men and women of goodwill across the globe rejoice as Pope Leo XIV celebrates his birthday.

Weekly Newsletter 13th September 2025 (292).
35 new jobs were posted this week.

Addressing over eighty thousand faithful filling Saint Peter’s Square on Sunday for the Mass with the canonization of Pier Giorgio Frassati and Carlo Acutis, Pope Leo XIV says the examples of these two young Saints invite all of us, especially young people, to direct our lives upwards to God and make them masterpieces of holiness, service, and joy.
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