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Nearly 20,000 people from 22 countries took part in the three-day walk. An internal study of the pilgrims this year looked at their faith, practice, and motivations.
In a country where deprivation is the norm, the situation is exacerbated by deteriorating infrastructure and the U.S. fuel embargo. People are hungry and the Church is striving to meet their needs.
As Pakistan marks Eid al-Adha, the son of a Christian man killed by a mob over blasphemy allegations says his family has received no compensation and no one has been punished.
A worldwide rosary, coordinated by the Dicastery for Evangelization, will be prayed at the Lourdes Grotto in the Vatican Gardens on May 30.
White evangelical Protestants and U.S. Catholics were the most likely to report that clergy recently spoke about abortion.
The professor founded and led the Center for Church Management at Villanova University, where he taught economics for years.
Pope Leo's catechesis focused on the Second Vatican Council's constitution, "Sacrosanctum Concilium," a document that transformed the way Catholics celebrate Mass.
Pilgrims traced the Georgia Martyrs' path on Day 3 of the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage winding its way up the northeast corridor of the United States.
The hospital in San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy, where the saint known as Padre Pio lived for most of his life, has debts estimated to run between about $290 million to $350 million.
The cause for canonization began in 2022 with nearly 30,000 pages of documentation. More than 118,000 people have visited her tomb, and favors are continually received through her intercession.

