From April 29 to May 2, several representatives from The Papal Foundation made a pilgrimage to Rome from the United States and Canada, aimed at enhancing support for the impoverished and advancing the mission of the Catholic Church globally.
The pilgrimage featured a comprehensive spiritual and formation program, highlighted by Masses, meetings, and visits to significant locations linked with the Holy See's mission. On the first day, Archbishop James Checchio presided over the Mass held at St. Mary of the Angels, where he emphasized the Christian obligation to act as apostles of the Risen Jesus Christ.
Special attention on the second day focused on a tour of Vatican Radio and Vatican News, along with meetings that included the Prefect of the Dicastery for Communication, Paolo Ruffini, and other key editorial staff. Among the initiatives discussed was the recently introduced Vatican News widget, regarded by Pope Leo XIV as a tool for evangelization that offers an opportunity to create a network and exchange gifts.
During a welcome reception in Rome, the work and mission of The Papal Foundation were presented, emphasizing its role in supporting the Holy Father's initiatives in developing countries. Ward Fitzgerald, the Foundation’s president, emphasized the Foundation’s mission to serve the Holy Father and the Roman Catholic Church.



