USC Committee on Evangelization and Popular Mission

USC Committee on Evangelization and Popular Mission Gaspar del Bufalo.

The Committee promotes the "New Evangelization" by encouraging engagement, deepening faith and understanding of Scripture, and fostering a vibrant culture of witness in the same spirit and for the same purposes envisioned by St.

06/07/2026

THE SOLEMNITY OF THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST.

We warmly invite you to join us.
05/27/2026

We warmly invite you to join us.

"TRAIN THE YOUNG IN THE WAY THEY SHOULD GO; EVEN WHEN OLD, THEY WILL NOT SWERVE FROM IT."-PROVERBS 22:6Join us for meani...
05/12/2026

"TRAIN THE YOUNG IN THE WAY THEY SHOULD GO; EVEN WHEN OLD, THEY WILL NOT SWERVE FROM IT."
-PROVERBS 22:6

Join us for meaningful conversation, light refreshments, and inspiring faith-filled testimonies.

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05/10/2026

At today's Regina Caeli, Pope Leo XIV offered a special thought for all mothers, entrusting them to the intercession of Mary, the Mother of Jesus and our Mother.

With affection and gratitude, the Holy Father invited the faithful to pray for every mother, especially those living in particularly difficult circumstances.

(Courtesy of Catholic News Agency)

On April 20, 2026, Cardinal Leo wrote to Prime Minister Carney and all federal Members of Parliament (MPs) in the Archdi...
04/21/2026

On April 20, 2026, Cardinal Leo wrote to Prime Minister Carney and all federal Members of Parliament (MPs) in the Archdiocese of Toronto asking for their support of Bill C-218 and decrying the rapid expansion of euthanasia and assisted su***de in Canada. Bill C-218 is a private members’ bill currently before Parliament that would amend the Criminal Code to prevent Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) from being provided when mental illness is the sole underlying condition. Without this change, MAiD will be available for those suffering from mental illness alone beginning in March 2027.

Read Cardinal Leo's letter on our website: https://bit.ly/news-ChooseLife

Write to your Member of Parliament by visiting www.helpnotharmcanada.ca

04/20/2026

It can be difficult to accept God's forgiveness and to truly feel forgiven after we've committed serious sins or when we've committed the same sins over and over.
But sin never has the final word. Jesus Christ knew of our failings and remembered them while He suffered on the cross. God forgives, and we must never tire of asking - never!

Pope Leo shared this message of mercy when he met with 16,000 teens at NCYC 2025 in Indianapolis in November. You can hear it too on EWTN's YouTube channel - https://youtu.be/tHSWW-c-fHM?si=E-
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The Meaning of the Image of Divine Mercy 🙏The origin of the Image of Divine Mercy dates back to the vision St. Faustina ...
04/12/2026

The Meaning of the Image of Divine Mercy 🙏

The origin of the Image of Divine Mercy dates back to the vision St. Faustina Kowalska had of Jesus in Plock, Poland, on February 22, 1931. In that revelation, Christ asked her to have an image painted according to what she saw and to have the words "Jesus, I trust in You" written at the bottom.

Years later, the Polish painter Adolf Hyła created one of the paintings that became particularly famous due to the many graces received by those who venerated it. This representation of Merciful Jesus, with rays emanating from His Heart, is the most widely known in the world today.

In this way, the desire expressed by God to St. Faustina was fulfilled: that this image be venerated first in her chapel and then throughout the world, serving as a permanent reminder of His love and mercy.

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04/05/2026

Friends, our Easter Gospel (John 20:1–9) contains St. John’s magnificent account of the resurrection.

There are three key lessons that follow from the disquieting fact of the resurrection. First, this world is not all there is. The resurrection of Jesus from the dead shows as definitively as possible that God is up to something greater than we had imagined. We don’t have to live as though death were our master and as though nihilism were the only coherent point of view. We can, in fact, begin to see this world as a place of gestation toward something higher, more permanent, more splendid.

Second, the tyrants know that their time is up. Remember that the cross was Rome’s way of asserting its authority. But when Jesus was raised from the dead through the power of the Holy Spirit, the first Christians knew that Caesar’s days were, in point of fact, numbered. The faculty lounge interpretation of the resurrection as a subjective event or a mere symbol is exactly what the tyrants of the world want, for it poses no real threat to them.

Third, the path of salvation has been opened to everyone. Jesus went all the way down, journeying into pain, despair, alienation, even godforsakenness. He went as far as you can go away from the Father. Why? In order to reach all those who had wandered from God. In light of the resurrection, the first Christians came to know that, even as we run as fast as we can away from the Father, we are running into the arms of the Son.

Let us not domesticate these still-stunning lessons of the resurrection. Rather, let us allow them to unnerve us, change us, and set us on fire.

ATM. 🙏🏽
04/04/2026

ATM. 🙏🏽

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04/04/2026

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