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St. Sylvester: Saint of the Day for Wednesday, December 31, 2025
Posted on 12/31/2025 07:00 AM (Catholic Online > Saint of the Day)
The Popes and the new year: a time for thanksgiving and hope
Posted on 12/31/2025 06:24 AM ()
As 2026 approaches, Vatican News revisits some reflections by the Popes on this transitional period between the end of 2025 and the arrival of the new year.
Cardinal Koch: Pope Benedict XVI taught us to seek face of God
Posted on 12/31/2025 05:47 AM ()
On the third anniversary of Pope Benedict XVI’s death, Cardinal Kurt Koch, Prefect of the Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity, celebrates Mass in the Vatican Grottoes and recalls the German Pope’s desire for Christians to seek the face of God throughout our earthly lives.
Pope at Audience: As we cross from old year to new, let us entrust everything to God
Posted on 12/31/2025 03:30 AM ()
At the final General Audience of 2025, Pope Leo XIV invites the faithful to give thanks for the past, seek forgiveness, and entrust the journey ahead to God’s mercy.
Against the logic of war: History and hope define Realism as "Peace"
Posted on 12/31/2025 02:00 AM ()
As global conflict reaches levels unseen since the Second World War, Pope Leo XIV’s Message for the World Day of Peace challenges a war-centred understanding of security. Neil Thorns, CAFOD’s Director of Advocacy, reflects on why redefining “realism” is now essential.
Mayor of Rome: 2025 Jubilee Year ‘will remain in memory’
Posted on 12/30/2025 11:04 AM ()
Roberto Gualtieri, the mayor of Rome, speaks to Vatican News-Vatican Radio about the 2025 Holy Year, describing it as a time of "very rich content and very deep spiritual values".
Vatican says close to 3 million people saw Pope Leo at the Vatican in 2025
Posted on 12/30/2025 09:30 AM (USCCB News Releases)
VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Close to 3 million pilgrims and visitors attended audiences, liturgies or meetings at the Vatican with Pope Leo XIV from the time of his election in May through December, according to the Prefecture of the Papal Household.
The prefecture, which handles the free tickets to audiences and Masses, as well as arranges the pope's daily schedule of meetings, published statistics for the year Dec. 30.
The numbers did not include events outside the Vatican -- for instance, it did not count the Mass with more than 1 million people the pope celebrated Aug. 3 at Tor Vergata on the outskirts of Rome to conclude the Jubilee of Youth, nor did the tabulations include the crowds who came to see him in Turkey and Lebanon during his first foreign trip as pope Nov. 27-Dec. 2.
The prefecture did include people who came to see Pope Francis before his death April 21. The pope, who was hospitalized from Feb. 14 to March 23, was present for eight Wednesday or Jubilee general audiences at the Vatican, welcoming 60,500 people.
In special audiences with groups, Pope Francis encountered more than 10,000 people; some 62,000 people joined Pope Francis for Masses and prayer services and an estimated 130,000 joined him for the midday recitation of the Angelus prayer on Sundays, the prefecture said. That means he encountered 262,820 people in 2025.
Pope Leo held 36 general and Jubilee audiences during the year since his election May 8, encountering just over 1 million people, the prefecture reported.
In special audiences with smaller groups, the office said, he met with another 148,300 people.
Some 796,500 people attended liturgies celebrated by Pope Leo at the Vatican during the year, and an estimated 900,000 people joined him for the recitation of the Angelus on Sundays and holy days.
The prefecture said that meant 2,913,800 people had encountered Pope Leo at the Vatican in 2025.
The total for 2024, which was not a Holy Year, was close to 1.7 million people at audiences and prayers with Pope Francis.
Reflecting on Pope Leo’s call for an unarmed peace for a wounded world
Posted on 12/30/2025 08:00 AM ()
Reflecting on Pope Leo XIV’s first World Day of Peace message, Marie Dennis, the director of Pax Christi’s Catholic Institute for Nonviolence, highlights a vision of peace that is unarmed, disarming, humble, and persevering. In a world marked by fear and conflict, she points to Gospel nonviolence as a concrete, hopeful path already being lived in communities across the globe.
Seventeen Catholic missionaries killed in 2025, 10 of them in Africa
Posted on 12/30/2025 07:54 AM ()
The Vatican's Fides News Agency releases its annual report on missionaries and pastoral workers killed in the last year, recording 17 deaths across the globe, with the African continent, and Nigeria especially, the most affected.
2025 in numbers: Over 3 million faithful visited the Vatican
Posted on 12/30/2025 07:41 AM ()
Data released by the Prefecture of the Papal Household shows that over 250,000 people attended papal audiences and liturgical celebrations in the Vatican in the period to April. Following the election of Pope Leo XIV in early May, nearly three million faithful took part in Masses and ceremonies.