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Vatican announces 'Pray with the Pope' campaign (Holy See Press Office)

At a press conference yesterday (video), Paolo Ruffini, prefect of the Dicastery for Communication, and Father Cristóbal Fones, SJ, international director of the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network, announced the Pray with the Pope campaign.

“This campaign builds on a fruitful initiative launched by Pope Francis ten years ago, known as ‘The Pope Video,’” said Father Fones. “The campaign we are presenting today moves us more decisively towards silence” and “more centered on supporting a spiritual experience, which often becomes difficult in the midst of our daily lives, so hectic and full of noise.”

Father Fones said that “this campaign can be followed on our landing page popesprayer.va in several languages, and can also be heard in audio format on Vatican Radio and on platforms associated with Pray with the Pope: Pray as You Go, RezandoVoy and Hallow.”

26,000 college students, 58 bishops attended SEEK conferences (Vatican News)

Over 26,000 college students and 58 bishops took part in SEEK 2026, three conferences that took place simultaneously from January 1-5 in Ohio, Colorado, and Texas. The conferences were organized by the Fellowship of Catholic University Students (FOCUS), an apostolate founded in 1998.

“When the image of the Pope appeared on the screen, there was an overwhelming surge of enthusiasm,” Bishop Earl Fernandes of Columbus, Ohio, said of the papal video message to SEEK 2026. “Many SEEK organizers and members of FOCUS later told me that the Pope summarized the meaning of SEEK better than they themselves could have.”

“He planted a seed in the hearts of many young people, helping them reflect on their own vocation and respond to the question, ‘What are you seeking?’—the question Jesus asks Andrew and the beloved disciple,” Bishop Fernandes added.

Cardinals, in consistory, vote to focus on evangelization and synodality, rather than on Curia, liturgy (CWN)

Meeting in the first extraordinary consistory of Pope Leo XIV’s pontificate, the members of the College of Cardinals voted last evening to discuss evangelization and synodality—thus effectively sidelining detailed discussion of the Roman Curia and the sacred liturgy.

As consistory's first day concludes, Pope tells cardinals that 'the journey is as important as the conclusion' (Vatican News)

The first extraordinary consistory of Pope Leo’s pontificate began yesterday with the Pope’s opening address and a vote by the assembled cardinals to focus on the themes of evangelization and synodality, rather than the Roman Curia and the liturgy.

The cardinals also heard a meditation by Cardinal Timothy Radcliffe, OP, who said that Lord calls the Church to sail through the “storms” of “sexual abuse and ideological divisions.”

“If Peter’s boat were full of disciples who quarrel among themselves, we would be of no use to the Holy Father,” he said. “If instead we live among ourselves in peace and love, even when differences emerge, God will truly be present, even when he seems absent.”

Following the first evening of discussions, the Pope listened to summaries prepared by the secretaries of the nine groups of cardinals who govern dioceses (rather than serve in the Curia).

Portions of the Pope’s closing remarks were published in English by Vatican News. Referring to the “experience of collegiality,” the Pope said that “the journey is as important as the conclusion,” adding, “Time is very short,” and, “I feel the need to be able to count on you. You have called this servant to this mission; it is important that we discern together.”

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Pope Leo opens extraordinary consistory with call to mutual love and listening (CWN)

Pope Leo XIV opened the first extraordinary consistory of his pontificate yesterday afternoon with a call to mutual love and listening.

Pope begins new series of general audiences about Vatican II and its documents (CWN)

Pope Leo XIV has begun a new series of Wednesday general audiences devoted to the Second Vatican Council (1962-65) and its documents.

Scottish Bishops Denounce ‘Buffer-Zone’ Law

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After ICE Shooting of U.S. Citizen, Minneapolis Archbishop Pleads for Prayers, Calm

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Jan. 8 Thursday after Epiphany, Weekday

We continue celebrating the Christmas season, focusing on the Epiphany.