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Pope plans Pentecost celebrations with charismatics and Pentecostals

Pope Francis has invited thousands of Catholic charismatics and members of Pentecostal and Evangelical churches to Rome to celebrate Pentecost and mark the 50th anniversary of what became the Catholic Charismatic Renewal.

Irish Jesuit, Protestant gentleman-turned-Catholic healer, to be beatified

When Jesuit Father John Sullivan is beatified May 13, two archbishops -- one Catholic and one Anglican -- will present the solemn petition asking that the priest be declared "a blessed."

God’s tenderness can soften the hardest hearts, pope says

A person with a hardened, "pagan heart does not allow the Spirit to enter" and often relies on his or her own strength and intellect rather than understanding God's will through humility, the pope said.

Young men invited to vocations dinner in Montgomery Co.

A St. Andrew Dinner will be held May 11 at St. Eleanor Parish, Collegeville for young men who are open to the idea of a vocation. Prayer, a meal and discussion will be featured.

45 people saved from tornado’s fury in hallway of Texas church

The providential event took place the evening of April 29, as severe storms tore through Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas on a northeasterly path that killed at least 13 people in three states.

Mary’s message of hope to be celebrated in small Wisconsin town

The event May 18 will include a presentation by Father Francisco Pereira, chaplain at the Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima in Portugal.

Beloved pastor’s example led deacon to cusp of priesthood

Deacon Matthew Brody found friendship and music the best ways of adapting to the seminary lifestyle. As a priest, he's excited by the prospect of doing "the small things that help people find God."

Teacher who left Argentina during country’s ‘dirty war’ fulfills a dream

Feisty and driven even as a child, Claudia Raffaele can't remember a time when she didn't want to teach.

Catholic leaders: Papal trip was blessing for Christian, Muslim Egyptians

Pope Francis' historic, 72-hour visit to Cairo has left a profound mark on Egyptians, Catholic leaders said, as they anticipate increased ties with fellow Orthodox Christians and Muslims.

Congratulations to Philadelphia priest jubilarians

Priests of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia are celebrating significant anniversaries of their ordination this year. See our list of 39 priests.