
Archbishop Broglio visited Ukraine
Together with Ukrainian Catholic University Rector Father Bohdan Prach, Archbishop Broglio visited the Garrison Church in Lviv.

Together with Ukrainian Catholic University Rector Father Bohdan Prach, Archbishop Broglio visited the Garrison Church in Lviv.

Archbishop Broglio visited the Ādaži and Lielvārde military bases to meet with American troops and service members from other NATO Allies.

His Excellency, the Most Reverend Timothy P. Broglio, J.C.D., Archbishop for the Military Services, USA, met with Pope Francis on Monday in the Vatican.

AMS and the US Conference of Catholic Bishops have submitted comments opposing an interim final rule that would allow the provision of abortions in Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Centers.

In response to the Supreme Court ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the US Bishops Conference has issued a statement.

Friday, March 25, Archbishop Broglio will join Pope Francis in consecrating Russia and Ukraine to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Both events will be livestreamed.

Archbishop Broglio has issued a statement regarding the war in Ukraine, asking for prayers for peace and for an end to the aggression.

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.

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.
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