The War in the Middle East is a 'Scandal for Humanity' According to the Pope
Pope Francis has condemned the ongoing war in the Middle East as a scandal for humanity.
Pope Francis: The War in the Middle East is a Shame on Humanity
Pope Francis condemned the ongoing war in the Middle East as a disgrace for humanity and called for an immediate ceasefire.
Communion for the divorced? Pope Leo XIV supports the controversial document
Pope Leo XIV has expressed support for the idea of offering communion to divorced individuals, reflecting on Pope Francis's teachings on marriage and family.
MartÃn Savi, the young Argentine tenor who sang for Pope Francis, dueted with Maradona and is now succeeding in Spanish television
MartÃn Savi, a 21-year-old Argentine tenor, is gaining fame in Spain after participating in a popular television show and has a unique artistic journey.
Precedent in the Vatican. Court Questions Pope Francis's Decision
The Vatican appeals court has ordered a retrial for Cardinal Angelo Becciu, citing significant errors in prosecutorial conduct.
The Vatican Court of Appeal orders a retrial of Cardinal Angelo Becciu, convicted of embezzlement
The Vatican Court of Appeal has ordered a retrial of Cardinal Angelo Becciu, citing procedural irregularities in his initial trial for embezzlement.
At the Vatican the court orders the second trial of a cardinal for embezzlement
The Vatican court has ordered a second trial for Cardinal Angelo Becciu, who has been convicted of embezzlement, with the new proceedings set to begin on June 22.
Book reconstructs the behind-the-scenes of the conclave and shows the turning point that led Cardinal Prevost to the papacy
A new book reveals insights from the conclave that chose Cardinal Prevost as the successor to Pope Francis, highlighting the initial favorites during the voting process.
Pope Calls Attention to Thousands Killed and Urges Ceasefire in the Middle East
Pope Francis XIV has called for a ceasefire in the Middle East, highlighting the toll of violence on civilians, particularly children, and the urgent need for dialogue.
After Renovation: Pope Leo XIV Has Moved In
Pope Leo XIV has officially moved into his renovated residence in the Apostolic Palace after it had remained empty during Pope Francis's tenure.
Women, the invisible pillar of the Church: 'There is a lot of discrimination against us, but we are the engine. We reach places where men do not'
The article highlights the significant yet often overlooked role of women in the Catholic Church, who make up 80% of the active Church but face discrimination and marginalization in theological education and decision-making.
Finally, Pope Leo XIV moved into the Apostolic Palace that Francis did not want to use
Pope Leo XIV has moved into the newly renovated papal apartment in the Apostolic Palace, a residence declined by Pope Francis, marking a significant transition in his papacy.
Vatican: Pope Leon XIV Moves into the Papal Palace Nearly a Year After His Election
Pope Leon XIV moves into the Papal Palace, signifying a return to traditional practices after his predecessor's more modest living arrangements.
Pope Leo moved to the renovated Apostolic Palace in the Vatican
Pope Leo will move into the Vatican's Apostolic Palace this Saturday, which has been vacant since 2013, after undergoing renovations to address several issues.
The Pope returns to the Apostolic Palace. It had been empty since Ratzinger's resignation
After 13 years, Pope Francis has moved back into the Apostolic Palace, a space traditionally used by popes, following significant renovations.
Pope Francis: Christians who ignite wars should go to confession
Pope Francis urged Christian political leaders who instigate wars to examine their conscience and consider whether they truly follow Christ's teachings.
Pope: Christians who start wars should go to confession
Pope Francis has called for Christians who instigate wars to seek repentance through confession.
Archbishop Leopoldo Girelli is the new nuncio to the Republic of Croatia
Leopoldo Girelli has been appointed as the new apostolic nuncio to Croatia by Pope Francis XIV after previously serving as nuncio in India and Nepal.
He Reconnected the Electricity to a Social Center: The Almoner is Out
Pope Francis has removed Cardinal Konrad Krajewski, known for reconnecting electricity to a social center in Rome, from his position as Papal Almoner.
March 13 anniversaries: what happened on a day like today?
March 13 marks the 13th anniversary of Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio's election as Pope, among other historical events.
The cardinal of the poor leaves, Francis' almsgiver returns to his Poland
Cardinal Konrad Krajewski, known for his charitable work, is leaving Rome to return to Poland, making way for a new almsgiver from the Augustinian order.
After the Adorni controversy, Guillermo Francos revealed he used the presidential plane only once: it was for the death of Pope Francis
Former official Guillermo Francos stated he only used the presidential plane once, highlighting a contrast with current Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni amidst public outcry over the use of government resources for family members.
The personal anguish of Leon XIV for Lebanese Catholics: the Pope's new call to end the attacks by Israel
Pope Francis made a dramatic appeal to end the violence in Lebanon amid Israeli airstrikes in the region, reflecting concern for the Lebanese Catholic community.
Before going to testify in a case of million-dollar tax evasion, Pablo Toviggino quoted Pope Francis: 'To live is to try. And whoever tries inevitably stumbles.'
Pablo Toviggino, treasurer of AFA, quoted Pope Francis on his social media before testifying in a tax evasion case involving significant financial misconduct.
The Synod published the final report of the study group on women in the Church
The Synod's Secretariat has released the final report of Study Group No. 5 regarding the participation of women in the life and leadership of the Church.
The Vatican intensifies criticism of the US and fears that the conflict will be framed as a religious war
The Vatican has ramped up its criticisms of the United States amid concerns that ongoing conflicts may be portrayed as a religious war, with Pope Francis emphasizing the danger of divisive rhetoric.
Ford gifted a unique SUV to the Pope
Ford has given the Pope a unique SUV as a special gift.
Pope Francis Calls for Dialogue and Cessation of Violence in the Middle East
Pope Francis has urged for an end to violence and a renewal of dialogue amidst escalating conflicts in the Middle East, particularly regarding the situation in Iran.
The Pope Appointed a New Ambassador to the USA
Pope Francis has appointed Archbishop Gabriele Caccia as the new ambassador to the United States, replacing Cardinal Christophe Pierre who is retiring.
Mama Antula: who she was and what prayer to say to ask for her help
Mama Antula, recognized as the first Argentine saint, is celebrated for her role in promoting Christianity in colonial Argentina and was declared a saint by Pope Francis in 2024.
READING RECOMMENDATION: A gripping tale of faith, power, and secrets at the heart of world politics
Cultural advisor Karl Martin Sinijärv recommends reading Yvonnick Denoel's book "Vatican Spies: From World War II to Pope Francis."
The Argentine prodigy who sang for Maradona and Pope Francis, now making waves on Spanish TV
MartÃn Savi, a 21-year-old Argentine tenor, has gained international recognition for his performances and is breaking into Spanish television through popular talent shows.
The Pope Calls for an End to the 'Spiral of Violence' in the Middle East
Pope Francis urged for an immediate cessation of violence in the Middle East, advocating for dialogue over threats and military action.
Secrets of the election of Pope Leo XIV. A forbidden item was found with the cardinal
The article discusses the special safety measures and events surrounding the 2025 conclave for electing Pope Leo XIV after the death of Pope Francis.
From Roberto to León: the Peruvian friend who has portrayed the Pope from 35 years of intimacy
Armando Lovera, a Peruvian biblical scholar living in Valladolid, reflects on his 35-year friendship with Pope Francis, discussing personal anecdotes and the depth of their bond.
'Imagine 6% of your family dead in two years,' says priest from the only Catholic church in Gaza
Father Gabriel Romanelli, the priest of the only Catholic church in Gaza, highlights the severe impact of the ongoing conflict on the local community, including significant loss of life and the personal connection he has with Pope Francis.
The promise for which Pope Francis did not see Argentina's victory in the 2022 World Cup: 'It doesn't help the heart'
Pope Francis, who recently passed away at 88, made a promise to the Virgin of Carmen in 1990 that prevented him from watching Argentina win the 2022 World Cup.
Who is Robert Sarah, the African cardinal who could succeed Pope Francis?
The article discusses the potential candidates for the papacy following the death of Pope Francis, highlighting Cardinal Robert Sarah among others as a significant contender.
Argentina ‘cries’ over the death of Pope Francis: ‘We have lost the father of all’
The death of Pope Francis has deeply affected Argentina, prompting national mourning and reflection on his legacy.
Vatican Seven / The Pope's Fasting, Resistance of Lefebvrists and What's Happening in Assisi
The article discusses recent developments in the Catholic Church, including the appointment of new church leaders and significant events in Assisi.
Bishops get tangled up with the Pope's warning about the far right and avoid denying it: 'I don't speak of private meetings'
Spanish bishops have avoided directly addressing Pope Francis's warnings about the rise of the far right during a press conference.
Pope Francis warns priests: do not preach with artificial intelligence
Pope Francis has urged Catholic priests to avoid using artificial intelligence applications to prepare sermons, emphasizing the importance of personal spiritual experience in preaching.
Why Pope Francis Did Not Come
The refusal of the previous Pope to visit Spain highlights the ongoing crisis within the national Catholic Church.
Catholic Church: He can drive a tractor and theology. And he is also considered progressive
Heiner Wilmer, newly appointed Bishop of Hildesheim, balances his rural roots with progressive views in the Catholic Church.
Abascal says the Pope's warning about the far-right is 'an invention by a bishop who collaborates with immigration'
Santiago Abascal, leader of Vox, dismisses Pope Francis' concern about the rise of the far-right, calling it a fabrication by a collaborating bishop.
The Pope warned bishops that his greatest concern in Spain is the far right that tries to 'instrumentalize the Church'
The Pope has expressed significant concern to Spanish bishops about the rise of far-right groups seeking to exploit the Church for their political gain.
Exhibiting the remains of Saint Francis of Assisi, the most popular saint of Italy, 800 years after his death
The remains of Saint Francis of Assisi, one of the most revered saints in Catholicism, are being exhibited in Assisi 800 years after his death, with significant public interest evident by over 400,000 reservations.
The Pope says that peace in Ukraine "cannot be delayed"
Pope Francis emphasized the urgent need for peace in Ukraine during his Sunday address at St. Peter's Square, calling for an end to violence and the initiation of dialogue.
The National Congress Library adds new rooms with more services
The National Congress Library in Argentina is expanding with new rooms named after Pope Francis and Luis Alberto Spinetta, along with enhanced digital services.
Alarmed by the inertia of the clergy and the crisis of faith, the Pope urges the Roman Church to break the routine
Pope Francis has urged the Roman clergy to break free from routine and engage actively with the changing times to revitalize religious practice and outreach.