In a bold new statement, the pope’s safeguarding commission has condemned what they said are flaws in current norms and a failure on the part of church authorities to properly handle the issue, saying ...
To deal properly with the crises it faces, Europe must first have hope, Pope Francis said Wednesday at his weekly general ...
The pope spoke one day after he gave a strong condemnation of euthanasia on his return flight from Marseille, France.
Weighing in at a gargantuan 261 pages, Amoris Laetitia (“The Joy of Love”) is, by my quick reckoning, the longest such document in the history of the papal magisterium, and by a good 10 ...
During his visit to Marseille, Francis presses European leaders on the plight of migrants, urging them to make a leap of ...
Pope Francis was asked by a French journalist whether he had spoken about euthanasia in his private conversation with ...
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis told a group of entrepreneurs this week that work’s greatest value comes from human beings, not from machines. He also said businessmen and businesswomen can ...
"The Mediterranean is the cradle of civilization and a cradle is for life! It is not tolerable that it become a tomb, neither should it be a place of conflict", said Pope Francis, who dedicated the ...
Pope Francis capped the final day of his diplomatically tinged visit to Mongolia preaching charity, with a visit to a Catholic shelter for the homeless and domestic violence victims. The visit to ...
“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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The world and the Catholic Church today need to take a leap forward “in faith, charity and hope,” Pope Francis said in his ...