St. Hildegard of Bingen in Rome

In the traffic-clogged streets of central Rome, far from the noise that often surrounds the modern concept of “care,” there is a place where medicine rediscoveres the unhurried rhythm of listening. The home of the Opera dei Santi Angeli serves as a quiet refuge for laypeople, priests, families, and pilgrims searching for silence, prayer, and […]

Evangelizing through Beauty

On the occasion of International Women’s Day, EWTN Vatican spoke with Sister Emanuela Edwards, a Missionary of Divine Revelation whose life journey has taken her from the financial world of London to the spiritual heart of Rome. When asked what she values most about being a woman, Sister Emanuela responded with disarming simplicity: “I was […]

Women’s Growing Role in the Life of the Church

The number of women working in and with the Vatican continues to rise. Motivated by a shared mission to live and proclaim the Gospel, women are increasingly contributing their talents and experience to the work of the Church—both within Vatican institutions and in Catholic communities around the world. Sister Nathalie Becquart, Undersecretary of the Synod […]

Churches of Women Saints in the Eternal City

Rome’s skyline is crowned with domes and bell towers, and among the more than 900 churches scattered across the Eternal City, some of the most remarkable are dedicated not to apostles or popes, but to women whose stories continue to echo through stone, fresco, and mosaic. Three such churches—Santa Brigida, Santa Cecilia in Trastevere, and […]

Holy See to UN: Christians Most Persecuted Group

The Holy See’s permanent observer to the UN provided statistics demonstrating the extent of the persecution of Christians worldwide. Speaking at a conference in Geneva on March 3, Archbishop Ettore Balestrero, the permanent observer of the Holy See to the United Nations since 2023, decried the fact that Christians are the most persecuted community in […]

Pope Leo XIV’s March Prayer Intention: Peace

In a video released on X, the Holy Father posed a question to the faithful: “Would you imagine what a world without wars would be like? A world without the terror of approaching explosions?” Pope Leo XIV’s prayer intention for the month of March is for disarmament and peace. In a video released on X, […]

Rome Exhibit Highlights Bernini and Urban VIII

An exhibition in Rome traces how Pope Urban VIII backed the 25-year-old artist behind St. Peter’s soaring bronze canopy — and the decade-long project that helped define Baroque Catholicism. ROME — A new exhibition in Rome is spotlighting the pivotal moment Pope Urban VIII entrusted a 25-year-old Gian Lorenzo Bernini with one of the most […]

Pope Leo XIV Calls for Peace Through Dialogue

In this week’s Vaticano updates, Pope Leo XIV issued a strong appeal for global peace, urging world leaders to seek solutions rooted in diplomacy rather than weapons. War in Iran: Pope Leo appeals for Peace Addressing the international community, the pope lamented what he described as the growing normalization of armed conflict. He emphasized that […]

Parolin Warns Iran Conflict Could Spark Global Crisis

Cardinal Pietro Parolin says sidelining international law and embracing “preventive war” could ignite a broader conflict and deepen civilian suffering. Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican’s secretary of state, is warning that U.S. and Israeli bombings against Iran — and Tehran’s ensuing military response — could trigger a global spiral of violence with unpredictable consequences. In […]

Synod Report Urges Women’s Input in Priest Formation

The report also warns seminaries must not become an “artificial environment” detached from the ordinary life of the faithful. The General Secretariat of the Synod has published a preliminary report urging that women’s “views and assessments” be given due weight in the discernment of candidates for priesthood and warning against seminary models that separate future […]

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