One Year of Pope Leo XIV: What His Papacy Has Meant for Catholics in Denmark

One year ago today, on 18 May 2025, Pope Leo XIV celebrated his inauguration Mass in St. Peter’s Square before some 200,000 faithful and dozens of world leaders. Ten days earlier, white smoke had risen from the Sistine Chapel, and Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost — a Chicago-born Augustinian missionary who had spent decades serving in […]
Pinse er mere end en lang weekend — Pentecost 2026 og hvad det betyder for katolikker i Danmark

This Sunday, May 24, Denmark observes Pinse — Pentecost — one of the few remaining public holidays on the Danish calendar that is explicitly Christian in origin. Shops close. Many Danes head to their summerhouses. The long weekend has become, for most, a welcome taste of summer rather than a feast of the Church. But […]
Bishop Kozon: “It Should Not Be Anti-Danish to Be Catholic”

Denmark’s only Catholic bishop says he sees a cautious but real shift in how Catholics in the country live and speak about their faith — even as the Church remains a tiny minority in one of Europe’s most secular societies. Bishop Czesław Kozon, who has led the Diocese of Copenhagen since 1995, gave a wide-ranging […]