Pope recognizes miracle attributed to Fatima visionaries

The recognition of the miracle makes it likely that the canonization ceremony for the two children will be scheduled soon with many hoping it will be during his May 12-13 visit to Fatima.

Church leaders: Restoration on Jesus’ tomb signals new cooperation

Some did not believe the three churches could overcome their centuries-old disagreements, but the project was a sign that "with God, nothing is impossible." All three will celebrate Easter the same day this year.

Love for sacred art gathers Vatican patrons in Phoenix

Beauty in art has the power to inspire and can bring people closer to the Divine Artist. That was the message that directors from chapters of the Patrons of the Arts in the Vatican Museums heard when they attended their international conference in Phoenix March 3–5.

St. Joseph was a dreamer of quiet strength, pope says at morning Mass

The biblical St. Joseph is "a man who doesn't speak but obeys, a man of tenderness, a man capable of fulfilling his promises so that they become solid, secure," he said.

Irish archbishop: St. Patrick was an ‘undocumented migrant’

St. Patrick's modern-day successor as archbishop of Armagh used his message for the March 17 feast to recall that St. Patrick was first brought to Ireland as a slave by traffickers.

Apostolic letter: Catholic schools are vehicles of evangelization

Catholic schools play an important role in the New Evangelization, wrote Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted in his new apostolic letter, Evangelizing through Catholic Schools, promulgated on March 3 of this year.

Parishes, online tools, quiet times can take Lenten prayer up a notch

No matter how Catholics choose to up their prayer during Lent's 40 days, they have ample opportunities to do so.

Fasting: Lent’s spiritual practice creates space for prayer

Fasting, which has deep roots in many religious traditions, is meant to draw participants into deeper prayer and also link them with those in need.

Iraqi Christians erect large cross in area liberated from ISIS

MOSUL, Iraq (CNA/EWTN News) — After years of darkness, hope has returned to Telekuf-Tesqopa. Located just 17 miles from Mosul, the village is rebuilding after being liberated from ISIS.

How old anti-Catholic laws still threaten religious freedom today

WASHINGTON (CNA/EWTN News) — Anti-Catholic state laws from the 19th century are today being used by secularists to fight public funding of all religious organizations, warned a religious freedom advocacy group.