The Catholic Apostolate Center, a ministry of the Society of the Catholic Apostolate (Pallottines) – Immaculate Conception Province, was founded in 2011 to respond to the needs of the Church through:

  • Developing, in collaboration with dioceses and other institutions and organizations, formation programs for the New Evangelization
  • Assisting pastoral leaders in deepening collaboration with one another
  • Providing formation and apostolic opportunities for members and collaborators of the Union of Catholic Apostolate.

The Center takes its inspiration from the spirituality of St. Vincent Pallotti and achieves its goals through hosting conferences, seminars, webinars, and presentations as well as providing online and print resources.

The Saint John Paul II National Shrine continues the mission and legacy of Saint John Paul II through catechetical programs, special events, and liturgical life.
Established in 2011 and designated a national shrine by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops in 2014, the shrine’s permanent exhibit contains moving videos, dynamic interactive displays, and personal artifacts of the pontiff. The chapel contains a first-class relic for veneration, and there are floor-to-ceiling mosaics designed by a world-renowned Catholic artist in both the shrine’s church and chapel.

The Embassy of Panama in the United States supports Panamanian citizens,promotes the Panamanian culture and strengthens bilateral ties by representing the Panamanian government in the U.S. 

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Grotto Network is a digital anchor, a place of security and peace, from which you can go back to life renewed. We have found hope in the Church, and we’re passionate about sharing Its beauty with the world. We’re inspired by lives lived boldly, and we’re here to share them with you.

Bon Secours is made up of Religious Sisters, Associates, Young Adult Ministry, and Volunteer Year of Service. Our common mission is to revealing God’s compassion, healing and liberation to all whom we meet and serve.