Pope Francis officially signs up for World Youth Day in Panama
Pope calls us to shift our approach to faith with 'Amoris Laetitia', Cardinal Cupich says
Church's legal procedures for abuse cases must change, expert says
Pope Francis’ reputation on sex abuse ‘has gone from bad to worse’
VATICAN – From his advocacy for migrants to opening up the Sistine Chapel to Rome’s homeless, Pope Francis has been an outspoken voice for people suffering on the margins.
Follow Jesus like the Magi, Pope urges on Epiphany
Urbi et orbi: We see Jesus in every suffering child, Pope says
Curia exists for service, not for glory, Pope says
Editorial: Our Father
The Our Father is the foundational prayer of Christian faith. So perhaps it is fitting that Pope Francis has placed it in the spotlight as we make ready to celebrate the Saviour’s birth.
Pope on migration: Peace isn't possible unless we go beyond dispute
Comment: The kindred spirits of John Paul I and Francis
In last week’s edition of The Register, a page was devoted to the late Pope John Paul I for two newsworthy reasons: Pope Francis is putting him on the path towards canonization and a new book attempts to put to rest the conspiracy theories that he was murdered after only 33 days on the chair of St. Peter.
Pope tops 40 million followers on Twitter, 5 million on Instagram
Pope's homily: Shame for one's sins is God's grace
"No one can say, 'I'm right' or 'I'm not like him or her.' I'm a sinner, I'd say it's almost the first name we all have – sinners.” Pope Francis focused on man’s sinfulness and the need for remorse in his homily at Mass, Friday morning at the Casa Santa Marta residence in the Vatican. He was commenting on the first reading from Prophet Baruch who said, "Justice is with the Lord, our God; and we today are flushed with shame.”