Pope urges new cardinals to stay on the Lord’s road
Pope Francis urged new cardinals he created on Saturday not to stray away from “journeying on God’s road”. The red colour of the cardinals’ attire, which symbolizes blood, he warned, “can, for a worldly spirit, become the colour of a secular ‘eminence’”.
A religious congregation of blind sisters contemplates the face of Christ
In Turin, Italy, the Daughters of Jesus the King is a religious community of blind and visually impaired sisters who aim for holiness, and to be a sign that in Christ, there are no barriers that cannot be overcome.
Launching of Creation Justice Ministry at St Ann’s Parish
KOTA PADAWAN — The parish of St Ann joined the initiative of the Archdiocese of Kuching in launching its Creation Justice Ministry (CJM) on Sunday, 10 February.
Vatican CDF says use of anti-Covid vaccines “morally acceptable”
A note from the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, which was approved by Pope Francis, gives the green light during the pandemic to the use of vaccines produced with cell lines derived from two fetuses aborted in the 1960s.
International slavery abolition day highlights plight of victims of modern slavery
Every year on 2 December, the International Day for the Abolition of Slavery shines the spotlight on the atrocities of modern slavery that still exist in the world.
The Bible Timeline – The Story of Salvation
On 25 October 2018, 45 parishioners from Blessed Sacrament Church embarked on a biblical journey to gain a greater appreciation of the Catholic faith, and to develop a lifelong hunger for God’s Word.









































