14 Catholic leaders suggest New Year’s resolutions for Catholics in 2024

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As a new year begins, Catholic leaders, speakers and authors are recommending resolutions for Catholics to consider in 2024.

Many of their suggestions overlapped, and each prioritized the same thing: Drawing closer to God.

The Catholics that spoke with Our Sunday Visitor include: Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan of New York; Rwandan genocide survivor Immaculée Ilibagiza; comedian Jen Fulwiler; Father Leo E. Patalinghug, IVDei; former model Leah Darrow; Sister Orianne Pietra René, FSP; Bishop William D. Byrne of Springfield, Massachusetts; Father Josh Johnson; Knights of Columbus Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly; host Katie McGrady; speaker and author Meg Hunter-Kilmer; speaker Crystalina Evert; and husband-and-wife team Jackie and Bobby Angel.

While a new survey from Forbes Health/OnePoll found that Americans’ most popular goal for 2024 is improved fitness, these leaders suggested digging deeper.

“Workout, get a fitness plan, eat healthier, clean your house out, whatever it is you need to do,” Evert said. “But maybe ask [yourself], what is that one thing or what is it that is keeping you from becoming the man or woman that God created you to be?”

Here are 29 resolutions to consider for the new year:

Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan of New York​


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