These are the latest news about Pope Francis, the Vatican, and the Catholic Church, provided by the Vatican staff of Catholic News Agency, a service of EWTN News.
He made the remark in a new book preface. Read more
The pope sent a video message to the Youth4Climate event in Milan, Italy. Read more
With 1.5 million Catholics, Brooklyn is the fifth-largest U.S. diocese. Read more
At his general audience, the pope reflected on the doctrine of justification. Read more
The Mexican War of Independence ended 200 years ago. Read more
It would be the U.S. president’s first official visit to the Vatican since his inauguration. Read more
Cardinal José Freire Falcão died at the age of 95. Read more
“Is it right to hire a hitman to solve a problem? That’s what abortion is,” the pope said. Read more
This year’s World Youth Day will be celebrated in local dioceses on Nov. 21. Read more
Division and exclusion come from Satan, Pope Francis warned. Read more
Cardinal Urosa died almost a month after being hospitalized with COVID-19. Read more
The special delegate will oversee the Memores Domini. Read more
Patriarch Raphaël Bedros XXI Minassian was elected in Rome. Read more
Pope Francis ordered the apostolic visitation in May. Read more
Pope Francis encouraged Europe’s bishops to introduce people to the joy of an encounter with Jesus. Read more
The pope stressed the importance of listening and “a pastoral attitude.” Read more
“It was beautiful,” one Afghan refugee told CNA after meeting the pope. Read more
The pope recapped his visit to Hungary and Slovakia at his general audience. Read more
The pope made the comments during his four-day visit to the Central European country. Read more
He sent the message to an international theological congress in Rome. Read more