London Diocese co-opts Pope Francis to spread its prayerful message
The London Diocese is taking advantage of the overwhelming popularity of Pope Francis to spread a prayerful message.
NEW YORK - Was there a secret plot to elect Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio at the papal conclave last year? Did Bergoglio — who became Pope Francis at that conclave — give the go-ahead to such a plan? And does that campaign call his election, and his papacy, into question?
Pope's welcome in Turkey as chilly as the weather
Pope urges Muslim leaders to condemn Islamic violence
Changing times may call for changes in religious orders, pope says
Pope prays in Istanbul mosque, rallies local Christians
The human tragedy of hunger
The planet produces enough food to feed everyone, yet more than 800 million people go hungry every day.
Pope Francis urges Europeans to reject ‘throwaway culture’
STRASBOURG, France - Pope Francis has urged European leaders to reject a “throwaway culture” that treats people like “cogs in a machine” too easily discarded through abortion and euthanasia.
Pope meets Curia to discuss reform; names new head of worship office
VATICAN CITY - The same day he spent three hours meeting the heads of Vatican offices to discuss the reform of the Roman Curia, Pope Francis named 69-year-old Guinean Cardinal Robert Sarah to be the new prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Sacraments.
Islam, ecumenism and regional conflict on Pope's agenda in Turkey
VATICAN CITY - Almost every papal trip abroad is a complex mix of the religious and political, and that will be especially true of Pope Francis' Nov. 28-30 visit to Turkey.
Pope's Philippine's visit for healing, not fundraising
MANILA, Philippines - Philippine Church officials expect the Pope's Jan. 15-19 visit to bring healing to victims of disasters. They also emphasized that the visit will not be a fundraising event for the Church.
Following up on remarks to 60 Minutes about the clergy sex abuse crisis and other controversial topics, Boston Cardinal Sean O’Malley has stressed that the Catholic Church needs a system to hold bishops accountable and must “avoid crowd-based condemnations.”
Create jobs, don't just expand welfare, handouts, Pope says
VATICAN CITY - The Catholic Church calls for the creation of job opportunities and the recognition of the dignity of the poor, not simply for more handouts or expanded government welfare programs, Pope Francis said.
Feed the world, safeguard the planet, Pope tells nutrition conference
ROME - Every human being has a right to food, and no business plan or economic policy can override that right, Pope Francis told world leaders gathered in Rome.
Pope’s 2015 Philly visit won’t focus on hot-button sex issues
VATICAN CITY - Philadelphia Archbishop Charles Chaput says hot-button socio-sexual issues won’t be the central focus when the World Meeting of Families welcomes Pope Francis to the City of Brotherly Love next year.