The pope made the comments during a reflection on his recent trip to Malta at his weekly general audience. Read more
The pope held up a blue and yellow flag which he said was brought to him from “the martyred city”... Read more
Healthcare workers “have given their lives during this pandemic to help so many sick people recover,” Pope Francis said. Read more
Lebanon's President Michel Aoun announced the papal trip on Twitter. Read more
Protests against the change have included a hunger strike by priests and the burning of effigies of cardinals. Read more
The pope accepted Turkson’s resignation as head of Vatican’s social development office in December. Read more
“Let us eradicate evil from our hearts. Let us be Christian and human, even in the circumstances of war,” Shevchuck... Read more
“I want to say to you with all my heart: I am very sorry,” Pope Francis said. Read more
“I will be happy to benefit again from meeting you by visiting your native lands, where your families live,” Pope... Read more
The pope underlined that the Church in particular is called to help those with disabilities to “make their voices heard.” Read more
The pope recalled that in 1924 his grandmother met Barelli, who will be beatified in April. Read more
The judge said Pope Francis had dispensed Becciu from the obligation of the pontifical secret. Read more
Bishop Paul Sanchez had served as an auxiliary since 2012. Read more
The pope chose the 58-year-old priest Msgr. Jean-Marc Micas. Read more
The pope said that ‘the rhetoric of inclusion is the ritual formula of every politically correct discourse.’ Read more
‘Everyone has the obligation to recognize, respect, and bear witness to the Catholic identity of the school,’ the new document... Read more
Cardinal Antonios Naguib died in Cairo at the age of 87. Read more
The pope spent a total of two hours with representatives of the Métis and Inuit peoples. Read more
This is the second time that Cardinal Konrad Krajewski has traveled to Lviv since full-scale war broke out. Read more
The Vatican constitution now refers to ‘the liturgical books prior to the reform of the Second Vatican Council.’ Read more