Ash Wednesday is here. We begin Lent, a propitious time for us, with the help of the Word of God and the Sacraments, to renew our journey of faith and rediscover the joy of living in the footsteps of Jesus.
The CARF Foundation (acronym that stands for Centro Academico Romano Fundación) promotes activities of a cultural nature, aimed at the promotion and development of the humanities in all its manifestations, and, primarily, the specific formation received by seminarians, diocesan priests and religious of the Catholic Church.
We believe that it is possible to improve people's daily lives through the integral formation of young men with a vocation to serve through the priesthood. For this reason, the CARF Foundation, thanks to its benefactors, contributes financially so that seminarians, diocesan priests and religious from all over the world can receive a solid academic, theological, human and spiritual preparation.
Thanks to generous people like you, candidates can complete their academic, theological, human and spiritual formation in universities and seminaries in Rome and Pamplona.
Each year, more than 800 bishops from around the world apply for grants to help them train their students to become bishops. PUSC and in the UNAVMost vocations today are born in African or American countries, which lack the means.
131 countries send candidates to universities and training centers
Ash Wednesday is here. We begin Lent, a propitious time for us, with the help of the Word of God and the Sacraments, to renew our journey of faith and rediscover the joy of living in the footsteps of Jesus.
All Catholics are called to live the next forty days in deep reflection. With Ash Wednesday, we enter into a climate of repentance and conversion.
Stephen Sharpe, an American who discovers in Alcalá de Henares his vocation to be a priest thanks to Youtube and the Home of the Mother's Community.