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  • Cardinals visit Pope Francis' tomb

    Members of the College of Cardinals visited St. Mary Major in the afternoon April 27 to pray at Pope Francis' tomb.

  • Cardinals set date for start of conclave in fifth General Congregation

    On Monday morning, some 180 cardinals set the date of the conclave during the fifth General Congregation in the Vatican. https://www.vaticannews.va/en/vatican-city/news/2025-04/conclave-elect-new-pope-cardinals-beginning-date-may-2025.html

  • Catholic Mass Today: 4/28/25 | Monday of the Second Week of Easter

    Thank you for watching the daily Catholic Mass today on CatholicTV. Today's Mass is celebrated by Father John Carmichael of Sudbury, MA, on April 28, 2025. Father Carmichael talks about reflects on Pope Francis' final days. Readings: -Acts 4:23-31 -John 3:1-8 https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/042825.cfm Subscribe to our YouTube channel so you never miss a daily Mass: http://bit.ly/31Ceiuu Join this channel to get access to perks like custom CatholicTV emojis: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCORAZZmab8apqy2TMHZlZVQ/join Donate to CatholicTV and join us in our mission: https://www.catholictv.org/donate CatholicTV website: http://bit.ly/2KlLFuX Like us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/2LWw1tm Follow us on Twitter: http://bit.ly/31eG1lf Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/339rEAf #CatholicMass #DailyMass #CatholicMassToday #CatholicMassOnline #VirtualMass #CatholicTV #BishopReed

  • Third Mass for Pope Francis

    The third Mass of the Novemdiales, the nine days of mourning for the late Pope Francis, was celebrated in St. Peter’s Basilica today by Cardinal Baldassare Reina. The Cardinal Vicar General for the Diocese of Rome began his homily by acknowledging the shared grief of the people of Rome who, along with all the faithful across the world, feel like “sheep without a shepherd.” This metaphor, he said, describes the current atmosphere in Rome, but also reflects the present state of humanity which, in a world submerged in crises, seems abandoned and leaderless. Yet, Cardinal Reina warned that the present is not a time for nostalgia or fear-driven retreat. Rather, the Church is called to radical fidelity — to embrace a new heaven and a new earth, without succumbing to the temptation to cling to past certainties or worldly alliances. True fidelity, he argued, also means discerning the spirit of the reforms started by Pope Francis and pursuing them with courage, seeking leadership that resists fear and worldly compromise, and remains rooted in Gospel compassion and unity.