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En su primera Misa del año, León XIV pide un esfuerzo incansable para "acoger a todos, sin cálculos y sin miedo”

En su primera celebración litúrgica del año, en la Solemnidad de María Santísima, Madre de Dios, León XIV aseguró que el mundo “no se salva afilando las espadas”

Texto completo: Homilía del Papa León XIV en su primera celebración litúrgica del año

El Papa celebró la Misa del 1 de enero, enmarcada también en la Jornada Mundial de la Paz, que la Iglesia Católica celebra desde hace 59 años, en la Basílica de San Pedro.

Hoy la Iglesia Católica celebra la Jornada Mundial de la Paz 2026

Cada 1 de enero, la Iglesia Católica celebra la Jornada Mundial de la Paz. En este 2026, el Papa León XIV propone como lema “La paz esté con todos ustedes: hacia una paz desarmada y desarmante”, una invitación a redescubrir la paz como un don de Dios y una tarea confiada a toda la humanidad.

Muere a los 80 años la primera mujer primera ministra de Bangladés, exalumna de una escuela católica

Los líderes católicos de Bangladés están de luto por la muerte de Begum Khaleda Zia, exalumna de la escuela católica St. Joseph’s, quien se convirtió en la primera mujer primera ministra del país y mantuvo durante toda su vida un estrecho vínculo con la comunidad católica.

Homilía del Papa León XIV en la Solemnidad de María, Madre de Dios, y Te Deum de fin de año

Al presidir las Primeras Vísperas de la Solemnidad de María Santísima, Madre de Dios, y el tradicional Te Deum de fin de año en la Basílica de San Pedro, el Papa León XIV ofreció una profunda reflexión sobre el designio de Dios en la historia, la esperanza cristiana y el papel de María frente a las lógicas de poder que marcan el mundo actual.

León XIV denuncia las “estrategias armadas” y propone a María como respuesta al poder del mundo

Al concluir el año y el Jubileo, el Papa León XIV exhortó a los fieles a redescubrir el “designio sabio, benevolente y misericordioso” de Dios sobre la historia, advirtiendo contra las “estrategias armadas” y los proyectos de poder que hoy amenazan a la humanidad.

León XIV invita a cerrar 2025 con esperanza: Toda nuestra vida es un viaje cuya meta es el encuentro con Dios

En la Plaza de San Pedro, colmada de fieles, el Papa León XIV presidió este miércoles la última Audiencia General del año, marcada por un tono de acción de gracias, examen de conciencia y esperanza cristiana.

8 historias que hicieron de 2025 un verdadero año de esperanza

El 2025 fue el Año Jubilar de la Esperanza, y las noticias parecían empeñadas en poner a prueba esa promesa. Pero desde conversiones hasta actos de heroísmo, milagros entre las cenizas y gestos poderosos del Papa León XIV, estas 8 historias muestran por qué este año puede recordarse verdaderamente como un tiempo en el que la esperanza brilló.

CNA’s top Catholic moments of 2025

Pope Leo XIV greets a girl in a wheelchair during an audience with members of Italian Catholic Action on Dec. 19, 2025 at the Vatican. Credit: Vatican Media

Dec 31, 2025 / 08:00 am (CNA).

2025 was filled with impactful moments — from the death of Pope Francis to the election of the first American-born pope, Leo XIV, to hundreds of thousands of young people who gathered in Rome for the Jubilee of Youth to the canonization of the Church’s first millennial saint.

Here are some of the top Catholic moments of 2025:

Death of Pope Francis

The new year began with Catholics around the world uniting in prayer for Pope Francis’ health as he entered the hospital on Feb. 14. He was admitted to Gemelli Hospital in Rome due to a respiratory infection that progressed to bilateral pneumonia, requiring a prolonged hospitalization that lasted almost six weeks.

On March 23, Pope Francis was discharged from the hospital and gave a blessing from the hospital window to the faithful who were gathered.

Soon after, on March 29, the late pontiff was readmitted to the hospital with difficulty breathing. On April 21, the day after Easter, Pope Francis passed away at the age of 88 from a stroke, coma, and irreversible cardiovascular collapse, according to the death certificate published just over 12 hours after Francis’ death.

More than 400,000 people filled St. Peter’s Square for the funeral of Pope Francis on April 26 as the world said goodbye to the first Latin American pope, who led the Catholic Church for 12 years.

Conclave and election of Pope Leo XIV

On May 7, 133 cardinal electors gathered in the Sistine Chapel for the start of the conclave. After four ballots, Cardinal Robert Prevost was elected on May 8 as the 267th pope of the Catholic Church and took the name Pope Leo XIV. A Chicago native, he became the first American pope in Church history.

Thousands gathered in St. Peter’s Square erupted in cheers as the bells of the basilica began to toll, confirming the election of a new pontiff. The crowds gathered as word spread throughout Rome that a new pope had been chosen.

Jubilee of Youth

One of Pope Leo’s first major events was the Jubilee of Youth, which was held in Rome from July 28 to Aug. 3. Roughly 1 million young adults from around the world filled the streets of Rome as each day was filled with different opportunities and events for the young people to experience the richness of the Catholic faith.

On Aug. 2, Pope Leo XIV was greeted by the largest crowd he had addressed during his pontificate thus far for the evening vigil at Tor Vergata, an outdoor venue 10 miles east of Rome. An estimated 1 million people were in attendance. The Holy Father arrived by helicopter and then drove through the grounds on the popemobile, waving to the cheering young people before the prayer service began.

Pope Leo XIV approaches Tor Vergata in Rome by helicopter on Saturday, Aug. 2, 2025. | Credit: Vatican Media
Pope Leo XIV approaches Tor Vergata in Rome by helicopter on Saturday, Aug. 2, 2025. | Credit: Vatican Media

Minneapolis school shooting

The Catholic community was shaken when a school shooting took place on Aug. 27 at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis. Two children were killed and 20 were injured. The shooter was identified as Robin Westman — who was born “Robert” and identified as a transgender woman — who died by suicide shortly after shooting through the windows of the church during a weekday school Mass.

The Holy Father sent his condolences and offered prayers for the victims. He described the event as an “extremely difficult” and “terrible” tragedy.

People attend a vigil at Lynnhurst Park to mourn the dead and pray for the wounded after a gunman opened fire on students at Annunciation Catholic School on Aug. 27, 2025, in Minneapolis. | Credit: Scott Olson/Getty Images
People attend a vigil at Lynnhurst Park to mourn the dead and pray for the wounded after a gunman opened fire on students at Annunciation Catholic School on Aug. 27, 2025, in Minneapolis. | Credit: Scott Olson/Getty Images

Canonization of Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati

On Sept. 7, two of the Church’s most beloved blesseds became saints: Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati. The canonizations of the two men, promulgated before an estimated 70,000 people in St. Peter’s Square, were the first of Leo XIV’s pontificate.

During his homily, the pope said: “Today we look to St. Pier Giorgio Frassati and St. Carlo Acutis: a young man from the early 20th century and a teenager from our own day, both in love with Jesus and ready to give everything for him.”

“Dear friends, Sts. Pier Giorgio Frassati and Carlo Acutis are an invitation to all of us, especially young people, not to squander our lives but to direct them upwards and make them masterpieces,” he added.

Newman made doctor of the Church

The Catholic Church gained a new doctor of the Church on Nov. 1 , when Pope Leo XIV declared St. John Henry Newman a doctor of the Church, recognizing the English cardinal and theologian — one of the most influential converts from Anglicanism — as a towering figure of faith and intellect in modern Catholicism.

“Newman’s impressive spiritual and cultural stature will surely serve as an inspiration to new generations whose hearts thirst for the infinite and who, through research and knowledge, are willing to undertake that journey which, as the ancients said, takes us ‘per aspera ad astra,’ through difficulties to the stars,” the pope said in his homily.

On All Saints’ Day 2025, St. John Henry Newman was proclaimed a doctor of the Church by Pope Leo XIV. | Credit: Vatican Media
On All Saints’ Day 2025, St. John Henry Newman was proclaimed a doctor of the Church by Pope Leo XIV. | Credit: Vatican Media

Pope Leo featured at NCYC

On Nov. 21, Pope Leo took part in his first digital encounter with American youth during the National Catholic Youth Conference, which took place Nov. 20–22 in Indianapolis.

The conference featured Catholic speakers, daily Mass and adoration, music and worship, breakout groups and workshops, and interactive exhibits with games, vendors, meetups, and live radio shows.

The main attraction of the conference was the hourlong live, virtual dialogue the pope had with those in attendance. Five young people were chosen to ask the Holy Father questions, which ranged from prayer to technology to friendships and the future of the Church. Pope Leo gave those gathered invaluable advice regarding the several different topics discussed.

First papal trip to Turkey and Lebanon

Pope Leo visited Turkey and Lebanon during his first papal trip from Nov. 27–Dec. 2. The wide-ranging international visit included historic ecumenical encounters, deeply symbolic gestures of prayer, and pastoral visits to Christian communities under pressure. The Holy Father highlighted the importance of unity, peace, and fraternity, and brought encouragement to a region marked by ancient faith and present suffering.

Pope Leo XIV visits the Sultan Ahmed Mosque, also known as the “Blue Mosque,” in Istanbul, Turkey, on Nov. 29, 2025. Credit: Vatican Media
Pope Leo XIV visits the Sultan Ahmed Mosque, also known as the “Blue Mosque,” in Istanbul, Turkey, on Nov. 29, 2025. Credit: Vatican Media

Obtén una indulgencia plenaria para el cierre del año y el inicio de 2026

Durante la víspera del 31 de diciembre y el primer día del nuevo año, la Iglesia Católica ofrece la oportunidad de obtener indulgencias plenarias, como muestra de la misericordia de Dios y el deseo de santificación de todos sus miembros.