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Pope Francis greets Father Valdir José De Castro, superior general of the Pauline Fathers, during an audience with participants in the order's general chapter, at the Vatican June 18, 2022. (CNS photo/Vatican Media)

To evangelize is to live the Gospel, then share it, pope says

’The push of the Holy Spirit is what makes us come out of ourselves’

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Read more about the article World free of nuclear weapons is necessary, possible, pope says
Archbishop Paul R. Gallagher, Vatican foreign minister, and Mikhail Mishustin, Russian prime minister, attend a meeting in Moscow in this Nov. 9, 2021, file photo. Archbishop Gallagher read a message from Pope Francis in Vienna June 21 at the first Meeting of States Parties to the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. The pope wrote that nuclear weapons are a "risk multiplier," not a deterrent to war. (CNS photo/Sputnik/Alexander Astafyev/pool via Reuters)

World free of nuclear weapons is necessary, possible, pope says

’A world free from nuclear weapons is both necessary and possible’

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Read more about the article Knights evangelization program embraces order’s first mission  
John Hitt, the Faith Director for the Tennessee Knights of Columbus and a parishioner at St. Albert Church in Knoxville, addresses a meeting about the Knights' Sons of McGivney Evangelization and Discipleship Training Program. The meeting for the state's District Deputies was held in Nashville on Saturday, June 18.

Knights evangelization program embraces order’s first mission  

‘We’re on a journey to get to heaven’

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Read more about the article Eucharist can give us strength to change the world, bishop says
Bishop J. Mark Spalding led a Eucharistic procession after the 11 a.m. Mass at the Cathedral of the Incarnation in Nashville on Sunday, June 19, the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, also referred to as Corpus Christi. The processions at the Cathedral and at other churches in the diocese were the first step in the national Eucharistic Revival that has been launched by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.

Eucharist can give us strength to change the world, bishop says

‘I nourish myself at the gift of the sacrifice of Christ at this altar, the very gift of himself’

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