Weekly Newsletter 13th March 2021 (60) 99 New jobs listed

Pilgrims of hope. Working in the light of Christ
Weekly Newsletter 13th March 2021 (60) 99 New jobs listed
Christians will struggle to remain in the Holy Land without financial help from Catholics worldwide on Good Friday, a Vatican cardinal said yesterday.
In a letter issued 11 March, Cardinal Leonardo Sandri said that this year’s global collection was critical for Christians struggling to stay afloat following a collapse in pilgrimages caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Pope Francis will officially designate Knock Shrine in Ireland as an international Marian and Eucharistic shrine on the feast of St. Joseph next week.
The Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference announced yesterday that the pope will give Knock Shrine official recognition and send a video message to the shrine on the night of 19 March.
Ireland’s Catholic bishops said on Thursday that a bill seeking to legalize assisted suicide is “fundamentally flawed.”
Ireland’s Catholic bishops announced yesterday that they would hold a national synodal assembly “within the next five years.”
As the dust settles on Pope Francis’ remarkable four-day visit to Iraq – surely one of the most iconic of his pontificate, the attention swings to the analysis. How might this Apostolic Journey, the first of any Pope to the land of Abraham, shape the future?
The Vatican will mark the fifth anniversary of the publication of Amoris laetitia, Pope Francis’ 2016 exhortation on the family, with a live-streamed event on 19 March.
Pope Francis holds a general audience at the Paul VI Audience Hall at the Vatican, Oct 28, 2020. / Credit: Vatican Media Pope Francis said …
Cardinal Robert Sarah today rejected claims that he and Pope Francis are enemies, in his first interview since stepping down from his Vatican post.
Pope Francis today urged Catholics worldwide to keep praying for “our sorely tried brothers and sisters” in Iraq.
Speaking at his general audience this morning the pope reflected on his historic three-day visit to the Middle Eastern country.
A Catholic priest will proceed with a challenge to the Scottish government’s ban on public worship on Thursday despite an announcement that restrictions will be lifted earlier than previously expected.
Every person has a role to play to fight human trafficking, Catholic advocates said at an online conference yesterday.
St. James the Apostle church in Nurio, in the Mexican state of Michoacán, was destroyed by a fire on Sunday.
Pope Francis yesterday confirmed that he planned to visit Hungary for the closing Mass of the International Eucharistic Congress, which will take place 12 Septemberin Budapest’s Heroes’ Square.
A statue of the Virgin Mary that had been desecrated by the Islamic State was present at Pope Francis’ Mass in Erbil on Sunday.
Full transcript of Pope Francis’ in-flight press conference from Baghdad, Iraq, to Rome, Italy on 8 March 2021.
On his flight to Rome from Baghdad today, Pope Francis said that Iraq’s top Shiite cleric is a “humble and wise man,” and their 6 March meeting had a “universal message” about the importance of fraternity.
Pope Francis returns a historic prayer manuscript to Immaculate Conception Church in Bakhdida, Iraq, March 7, 2021. Credit: Vatican Media. During his trip to Iraq, …
Pope Francis met yesterday with a father who lost his wife and two children in a shipwreck as Syrian war refugees.
Abdullah Kurdi was one of the thousands of people in the crowd at the pope’s stadium Mass in Erbil, Iraq yesterday.
A tattoo artist has restored the Stations of the Cross at a church in Belarus at the invitation of the local pastor.
Julia Kulba — known in the tattoo business as Pipetka — applied her skills to the 14 bas-relief Stations of Cross at the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Adamovichi, a village in the northwestern Grodno Region.