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Vicar of Christ and Bridge Builder

As we navigate the complexities of 2026, the role of the Pope remains a unique blend of spiritual fatherhood and moral diplomacy. Often referred to as the Vicar of Christ and the Successor of St. Peter, the Pope serves as the visible sign of unity for over 1.3 billion Catholics worldwide. His primary mission is to safeguard the Deposit of Faith , ensuring that the Gospel is proclaimed authentically in every age. However, his influence extends far beyond the walls of the Vatican. By addressing global leaders and visiting the peripheries—as seen in Pope Leo XIV’s recent apostolic journey to Africa—the Papacy acts as a persistent voice for the marginalized, reminding a fractured world of our shared human dignity and our duty to care for Our Common Home. In the current international climate, the Pope also functions as a bridge-builder (the literal meaning of the title Pontifex ) in a time of rising global tensions. Whether calling for nuclear disarmament, advocating for the rights of migr...

Pope Leo Loves Book By 17th Century Friar

In the frantic pace of our modern world, it is easy to relegate our faith to an hour on Sundays or a few hurried minutes of morning prayer. Yet, the timeless wisdom of Brother Lawrence, a 17th-century Carmelite friar and a personal favorite of Pope Leo, offers a radical alternative: The Practice of the Presence of God. Brother Lawrence, who spent much of his life in the humble confines of a monastery kitchen, discovered that holiness is not found solely in quiet chapels, but in the clatter of pots and pans. He taught that we can turn every mundane task into a "little conversation" with the Lord, maintaining a constant, loving awareness of His presence regardless of the chaos surrounding us. By adopting this "spiritual habit," we begin to bridge the gap between the sacred and the secular. Brother Lawrence insisted that the shortest way to God is through a continuous, heart-to-heart communion that requires no complex formulas—only a simple lifting of the mind to Him....

Discovering Your Heart's Rest: Dr. Shane Owens' New Book on St. Augustine, Timely for an Augustinian Papacy

In a providential alignment, as the Catholic Church welcomes its first Augustinian Pope, Leo XIV, the release of my good friend Dr. Shane Owens' new book,  Return to the Heart: The Biblical Spirituality of St. Augustine’s Confessions , couldn't be more timely. This insightful work invites readers to delve into the enduring wisdom of one of Christianity's most influential figures, offering a roadmap for personal conversion and a deeper encounter with God. St. Augustine's  Confessions  holds a unique place in Western literature as the very first autobiography. It's a profound narrative of one man's tumultuous journey away from and ultimately back to God, a journey rich with human experience. As Augustine himself famously penned, "He is most intimately present to the human heart, but the heart has strayed from him. Return to your heart, then, you wrongdoers, and hold fast to him who made you." This profound call to the heart resonates deeply with our ...

Welcome to Pope Leo

With gratitude to God and in joyful communion with the universal Church, we give thanks for the election of Pope Leo XIV . In this moment of grace, the Body of Christ rejoices at the new successor of Peter, chosen to shepherd the flock in a time of both great challenge and great hope. As he begins his sacred ministry, we invite all Eucharistic missionaries, parish leaders, and faithful across the United States to lift him up in prayer—offering personal Mass intentions, Holy Hours, and other devotions for our new Holy Father. In his first words from the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica , Pope Leo XIV humbly introduced himself as “a son of Saint Augustine, an Augustinian .” This identity is more than biographical—it signals a deep spiritual heritage rooted in the search for God through community, humility, and love. The Augustinian Rule’s call to be “of one mind and one heart on the way to God” beautifully echoes the vision of the National Eucharistic Revival . As we prepare for our Euc...