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Puzzling Out Pope Francis
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National Review4d
Pope Francis on Love, Marriage, and the Family
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 ...
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World War III has been declared, Pope Francis says
Pope Francis last week told editors of the European cultural magazines of the Society of Jesus that, in his opinion, World War III had been declared, it was reported Tuesday by La Civilta Cattolica.
New York Post26d
Pope Francis calls US Catholic Church ‘backwards’ for putting political ideologies ahead of faith
Pope Francis accused some leaders of the US Catholic Church of “backwardness,” saying they have abandoned Christian doctrines in favor of political ideologies. “Doing this, you lose the true ...
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“You can't understand Pope Francis without Juan Peron and Evita Peron” says the Washington Post
Mario Jose Francisco Bergoglio (R), the pope’s father, had come to Argentina from Italy’s Piedmont region with his parents and five siblings in 1928 The pope, Barbaro said, is a “Peronist ...
Fox News7d
Pope Francis addresses Clinton summit with call to 'take action' on climate change 'before it's too late'
Pope Francis on Monday spoke to the Clinton Global Initiative's (CGI) "Keep Going" session urging action on climate change "before it's too late." The leader of the Catholic Church also said on ...
National Catholic Register9d
Pope Francis: Forgiveness is the Cure That Heals ‘The Poisons of Resentment’
Think of someone who has hurt you and ask God for the strength to forgive that person, Pope Francis told the crowd gathered in St. Peter’s Square on Sunday. Speaking from a window of the Vatican ...
USA Today6d
Pope Francis to address migration in Marseille
Ten years after Pope Francis made a landmark visit to the Italian island of Lampedusa to show solidarity with migrants, he is joining Catholic bishops from the Mediterranean this weekend in France ...
Religion News Service4d
In Marseille, Pope Francis will make the case for migrants to the world
VATICAN CITY (RNS) — When Pope Francis visits the southern French city of Marseille this weekend (Sept. 22-23), he is expected to deliver an appeal for welcoming migrants and refugees — not ...
dw5d
Pope Francis, migration and the issue of ethics
The pope is visiting the French city of Marseille, where he is expected to deliver harsh comments on the living conditions of migrants in Europe. Every day, the Catholic nuns in Ventimiglia, Italy ...
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Argentine priests defend Pope Francis over 'shameful' Milei attacks
BUENOS AIRES, Sept 5 (Reuters) - Priests from poor districts in Buenos Aires held a mass on Tuesday to defend Argentine Pope Francis after radical right-wing presidential candidate Javier Milei ...
National Catholic Reporter4d
Pope Francis sends envoy to China to discuss Ukraine war
Pope Francis greets Cardinal Matteo Zuppi, president of the Italian bishops' conference, during a meeting with representatives of most of Italy's 227 dioceses and their programs to encourage the ...

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