Recent court hearings have introduced a few revelations about the case as well as possible new accusations against the Secretariat of State’s former No. 2.
Pope Francis has appointed a Spanish layman to lead the Secretariat for the Economy following the resignation of Father Juan Antonio Guerrero, SJ.
In a new interview with America Magazine, the pope said the Vatican-China deal has had failures and successes, but he “cannot find another way.”
Pope Francis spoke about the role of bishops, racism, polarization, sexual abuse, the Vatican-China deal, and whether he has any regrets from his time as pope.
Cardinal Richard Kuuia Baawobr, bishop of Wa, Ghana, died in Rome on Sunday evening at the age of 63.
“I hope that the Israeli and Palestinian authorities will more readily take to heart the search for dialogue...” Pope Francis said.
Christians in the West should not take religious liberty and freedom of worship for granted, Cardinal Robert Sarah said in a recent interview with EWTN News.
“In this time of Advent, let us be shaken out of our torpor and let us awaken from our slumber,” Pope Francis said.
As he describes himself on his now-dormant Twitter account, David M. Cheney is, in some ways, just a “Random Catholic Dude.”
Pope Francis on Thursday distinguished between how catechists and theologians interact with Church teaching.
Pope Francis gave a shoutout to the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar at the end of his weekly audience on Wednesday.
Pope Francis used the example of several Catholic saints to explain the concept of spiritual consolation during his weekly audience on Wednesday.
“This visit testifies to and strengthens the bonds of friendship uniting us,” the pope told members of the World Jewish Congress at the Vatican Nov. 22.
Pope Francis on Tuesday removed the entire leadership of an international confederation of charities and appointed a temporary administrator to improve the organization’s management.
After 21 years, Archbishop Claudio Gugerotti will return to the Dicastery for Eastern Churches as prefect.
On the Solemnity of Christ the King, Pope Francis said Jesus, through his death on the cross, opened his arms to embrace all people.
The meal was part of several Vatican-sponsored initiatives marking the sixth annual World Day of the Poor.
“Let us ask ourselves: how is my perseverance? Am I constant, or do I live faith, justice, and charity according to the moment?”
The poor were special guests at Pope Francis’ Mass for the sixth World Day of the Poor.
In his message for this year’s World Day of the Poor, Pope Francis said that no Christian is exempt from helping those with fewer resources than ourselves.