
They cast lots to determine the will of God, which ultimately led to the selection of Matthias.

The messages delivered at Fatima serve as a call to prayer and penance, urging us to seek forgiveness for our sins and strive for holiness in our lives.

Our own commitment to following Him as our Good Shepherd and to trust in His provision for our lives.

The examples of Paul and Barnabas teach us the importance of perseverance in the face of adversity, reminding us that our efforts to share the Gospel are never in vain.

“To announce the joy and peace of the risen Christ; this is the heart of the Gospel, for our salvation is Christ. With this joy, we welcomed the election to the Supreme Pontificate of Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, an Augustinian, with the name of Leo XIV,” Msgr. Andrea Ferrante said.

Despite the doubts and questions raised by his followers, Peter makes a powerful declaration of faith, stating, “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life.

Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost was elected as the new Pope Leo XIV.

Jesus' teaching on the bread of life challenges us to trust in him completely, even when his words are difficult to understand or accept.

While we are called to share the gospel with others and proclaim the good news of Jesus, we also recognize that it is ultimately God who draws people to Himself and grants them the gift of faith.

Just as physical food sustains our bodies, Jesus sustains our souls and gives us the strength to endure the hardships and challenges of life.