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Pope Francis admits to having a limp
Pope Francis welcomed a group of pilgrims Saturday and told them he would rather stand up but this time around he would have to pay attention to his doctors, who had advised him not to walk.
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Pope Francis creates 21 new cardinals, expanding body's geographic diversity
During his homily, the Pope shared a guiding image for the College of Cardinals: that of “a symphony orchestra, representing ...
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Pope Francis creates 21 new cardinals from 16 nations on the eve of the Synod on Synodality
Pope Francis told the college of cardinals that it is called “to resemble a symphony orchestra, representing the harmony and synodality of the church.” ...
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Pope Francis appoints 21 new cardinals as he moves to cement his legacy and reform the church
The ceremony took place days before Francis opens a big meeting of bishops and lay Catholics on charting the church’s future, ...
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Pope Francis and the Green Encyclical
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Vatican: Pope Francis appoints 21 new cardinals
Pope Francis elevated 21 clerics from around the world to the rank of cardinal. These appointments effectively allow the pope ...
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Pope Francis to Hold Meeting With Children at the Vatican on Nov. 6
Following his Gospel reflection on Oct. 1, the Pope spoke briefly about his forthcoming document on St. Thérèse, calling the Little Flower a saint of trust. He also touched on the beginning of the ...
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Pope Says Governments Have 'Nothing To Fear' From Church
Pope Francis assured governments Saturday they have 'nothing to fear' from the Catholic Church's evangelization work, in an address to priests in Mongolia that appeared directed at China ...
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Pope Francis holds meeting with Bill Clinton and Soros' son
“Thank you very much for visiting me,” Francis said to Clinton in English Argentine-born Pope Francis Wednesday welcomed former US President Bill Clinton at his Casa Santa Marta residence ...
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Podcast: Three top moments from Pope Francis’ Marseille trip
On this episode of “Inside the Vatican,” Gerard O’Connell and Colleen Dulle recap three major moments from the pope’s visit, ...
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Pope Francis Appoints 21 New Cardinals, Including 2 Argentinians, as He Looks Past The West
He has sought to create a more inclusive Church, looking past Europe to clergy in Africa, Asia and Latin America to fill the Church's highest ranks.
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Pope arrives in Mongolia, home to one of the world’s smallest Catholic communities
Pope Francis arrived in Mongolia on Friday morning to encourage one of the world’s smallest and newest Roman Catholic communities. It’s the first time a pope has visited the landlocked Asian ...

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