A sea of Catholic faithful descended upon Tura on Sunday as the Diocese of Tura orchestrated the Annual Eucharistic Procession, reaffirming the deep faith of thousands of devotees from across the Garo Hills.
As the Catholic Church prepares to elect its 267th Pope, the eyes of the faithful turn to the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City on Wednesday (May 7), where 133 cardinal electors will gather behind closed doors for the secretive and sacred process known as the conclave
The Catholic church will organise a Requiem Mass at the Cathedral Church, Laitumkhrah on the day of the funeral of His Holiness Pope Francis, which will be on Saturday.
Among the many symbols of papal authority, few are as steeped in history and ritual as the ‘Ring of the Fisherman’ a ring that is worn by every pope and then destroyed upon his death.
As the world mourns the passing of Pope Francis, attention is quietly turning toward the future leadership of the Catholic Church. According to Vatican observers and bookmakers, several prominent cardinals have emerged as the most likely candidates to become the next Pope. Each brings a distinct background, theological perspective and leadership style to the table.
Pope Francis, the spiritual leader of over 1.4 billion Roman Catholics worldwide, has died on Monday at the age of 88, marking the end of a 12-year papacy. His passing triggers an age-old process steeped in tradition and ritual—the election of a new Pope to lead the Catholic Church.
While Pope Francis's condition remains critical and currently undergoing treatment at Rome's Gemelli Hospital, discussion about the Roman Catholic's future leadership intensifies.
Tura, July 8: Garo Hills-o lekka pora aro an•seng baljokani kamrangko namdapatna an•tangko on•kange kam ka•anggipa Tura-ni skanggipa Bishop Rev Fr George Mamalaserry-na Garo...