Vatican keen to canonize Kandhamal martyrs: Cardinal Gracias
Now the documentation process and collection of evidences of those killed would be strengthenedContinue Reading
Now the documentation process and collection of evidences of those killed would be strengthenedContinue Reading
Pope Francis will soon sign a universal declaration against human traffickingContinue Reading
Mumbai: In a time when indifference to another’s suffering seems so widespread, there was one person, in our time, who was not indifferent. Mother Teresa had eyes that saw, a heart that felt and hands that reached out to help. These were the words used by Cardinal Oswald Gracias, ArchbishopContinue Reading
Bengaluru: Cardinal Oswald Gracias, president of the Conference of Catholic of India (CCBI), has released directives to make liturgical celebrations more meaningful. The cardinal, who is also the president of the Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conferences, gave the first copy of “The Directives for the Celebration of the Liturgy” toContinue Reading
The Vatican has scheduled Mother Teresa’s canonisation ceremony for September 4, Usha Uthup has been scheduled to perform there a day earlierContinue Reading
Cardinal Oswald Gracias led the funeral servicesContinue Reading
Our Asian pilgrims not only bring the grandeur, the vitality and beauty of Asia, but also the multi-cultural diversity, pluralism as well as Asian values of hospitality and family and, of course, the Church of the young.” Asia youth come to discover Krakow and the charisma of John Paul II, founder of the WYDContinue Reading
Bangladesh witnessed two terror attacks within a weekContinue Reading
Mumbai: Cardinal Oswald Gracias of Bombay on Monday released a DVD on Our Lady of Perpetual Succour (OLPS) at the Feast Day mass at St. Michael’s Church, Mahim. The DVD release is part of global celebrations on Monday of the 150th anniversary of the icon of OLPS at a churchContinue Reading
India has the world’s highest number of people without access to clean waterContinue Reading
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