The Pope calls for justice and stability for Myanmar
Pope Francis today expressed "solidarity with the people of Myanmar", calling for the same direction towards "social justice, national stability".
continue readingPope Francis today expressed "solidarity with the people of Myanmar", calling for the same direction towards "social justice, national stability".
continue readingPope Francis appeared in public at the first event of 2021 after skipping New Year's Mass due to sciatica.
continue readingPope Francis will preside over the litany of tomorrow through the livestream, instead of directly from the window overlooking St. Peter's Square, out of concern for Covid-19.
continue readingPope Francis was mildly ill and test results showed he was negative for nCoV, Italy's Il Messaggero newspaper reported on March 3.
continue readingPope Francis continues to cancel official events and still works at home due to minor illnesses.
continue readingPope Francis appoints a new Deputy Minister for Relations with Countries, marking the first time the Holy See has a high-ranking female diplomatic official.
continue readingPope Francis met and praised the fishermen who collected and recycled trash at sea in the Vatican today.
continue readingPope Francis insists he still supports the law of celibacy despite considering easing it in remote and isolated areas.
continue readingPope Francis ordered the return of the piece of wood, believed to be part of a manger Jesus once lay, to Bethlehem Sanctuary in Palestine.
continue readingPope Francis said that "there seems to be a management misconduct" regarding the financial scandal of the Vatican's investment in real estate in London.
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