VATICAN CITY - Figuring out why Pope Francis has upended so many expectations, how exactly he’s changed the Catholic Church in his first year and what he might be contemplating for the future has become a Catholic parlour game that is almost as popular as the pontiff himself.
Everyone has something to say about this Pope
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterMaking a documentary about Pope Francis is like making a motion picture about a moving target. Things are changing all around this Pope.
Pope Francis launched a revolution of tenderness
By Fr. Thomas Rosica, Catholic Register SpecialWhen the College of Cardinals began the conclave on March 12, 2013, the excitement and expectations were palpable. With the Habemus Papam the following afternoon came the name of a stranger, and outsider, who instantly won over the world with the words, “Fratelli e Sorelle, buona sera!” (“Brothers and sisters, good evening!”)
In Argentina, Francis’ impact goes beyond the spiritual
By David Agren, Catholic News ServiceBUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA - Maria Delamonica spoke somewhat sourly of the state of affairs in Argentina, where the economy is teetering and politics are polarized. But her voice brightened when the topic turned to Pope Francis and the changes in the country since he was unexpectedly elected one year ago.
Think you know Pope Francis?
ByPope Francis was a virtual unknown outside Church circles when he was introduced to the world a year ago. Catholic News Service reports 10 interesting things we’ve learned about him since then.
Pope Francis brings new hope to Church
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterStanding in the dim, evening light on St. Peter’s Square a year ago, it never occurred to me a Pope might creep in, switch on the light and rouse us all from our sleep.
Pope’s aim: Church conversion
By David Gibson, Religion News ServiceVATICAN CITY - As Pope Francis reaches the one-year mark of his papacy, his global flock and a fascinated public are starting to measure the changes he is making against the sky-high hopes for transforming an institution many thought impervious to change.
U.S. veterans drawn to Catholic universities
By Liz O'Connor, Catholic News ServiceLEVITTOWN, PA. - Catholic colleges and universities across the United States are attracting military veterans of recent wars with a combination of financial aid, individualized assistance and opportunities for peer support.
Catholics unite on campuses across Canada
By Ruane Remy, The Catholic RegisterFor the first time, students from across Canada united in Toronto and held a national event to launch the annual Catholic Students’ Week.
Collaboration at King’s gives students an edge
By Evan Boudreau, The Catholic RegisterAs an aspiring Catholic school teacher, David Easter was drawn to King’s University College in part by a unique collaborative program between the university and Ontario’s high schools.
Chaplain combats ‘radical secularization’ of university campus
By Evan Boudreau, The Catholic RegisterAs the Catholic chaplain at two secular universities Ania Krysciak believes organizing retreats for students with no religious affiliation is critical for their spiritual formation.