Cadets and Midshipmen Participate in SEEK22
Catholic cadets and midshipmen participate in SEEK22, a hybrid, immersive broadcast hosted by FOCUS, the Fellowship of Catholic University Students.
Catholic cadets and midshipmen participate in SEEK22, a hybrid, immersive broadcast hosted by FOCUS, the Fellowship of Catholic University Students.
More than 60 U.S. Military-affiliated Catholic young adults, priests, chaplains, pastoral leaders, and support staff are gathered in together in the DC area this weekend for the first-ever AMS Young Adult Ministry Symposium.
On November 9, volunteers from the DC Knights of Columbus delivered to the AMS the first of 100,000 copies of the new 6th edition of the Armed with the Faith prayer book.
The 13th Annual Benefit for the AMS, the 2022 National Collection campaign was kicked off. The collection will be taken up in Catholic parishes throughout the United States at weekend Masses Nov. 5-6, 2022.
Archbishop Broglio greets Catholic military personnel, veterans, and their families worldwide with his video Christmas message, calling on the faithful to pray in a particular way for authentic and lasting peace.
Archbishop Broglio issued a statement on 12 OCT 2021 regarding the Coronavirus Vaccines and the Sanctity of Conscience.
Seventy years after his death in a North Korean prisoner-of-war camp, the remains of Catholic U.S. Army chaplain and Medal of Honor recipient Father Emil J. Kapaun, Servant of God, are finally back home in Kansas.
Archbishop Broglio has issued a statement on the killing of U.S. Military personnel outside Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan on Thurs, August 26.
Thanks to the generosity of a retired military couple, donations received in support of the AMS Co-Sponsored Seminarian Program through the end of June will be matched dollar for dollar, up to a total of $25,000.
The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. lead the rosary on May 17 as part of the Pope’s global prayer initiative to end the pandemic.
USCCB Administrative Committee, made up of all the chairmen of the Conference’s committees and a representative from each Episcopal Region of the US which operates as the board of directors, has issued a pastoral message on the COVID-19 pandemic.
Archbishop Broglio has called the attention of the faithful of the AMS to the statement released by the President of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops on the Inauguration of Joseph R. Biden, Jr.