The Letter, tells the story of a journey to Rome of frontline leaders to discuss the encyclical letter Laudato Si’… Read More Pope Francis Visit to Belgium. Portrait of a Church 23 September 2024 by Fons Eppink During the Protestant Reformation, Spanish Habsburg rule, combined with the apo...
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Pope Francis formally approved letting Catholic priests bless same-sex couples, the Vatican announced Monday.
Pope Francis’ recent Encyclical letter,Laudato Si, on climate change, poverty and inequality, and capitalism, has generated a blitz of media commentaries that are both supportive and critical. Given the highly charged nature of the climate change debate, the growing concerns about the social impac...
Sign the Letter His Holiness, Pope Francis Dear Holy Father, We agree with this open letter, and respectfully request you to solemnly define the unique role of Our Lady in the Redemption as the Spiritual Mother of All Peoples. God bless you, Holy Father. We are praying for you!
ROME (AP) — Pope Francis formally approved letting Catholic priests bless same-sex couples, the Vatican announced Monday, a radical shift in policy that aimed at making the church more inclusive while maintaining its strict ban on gay marriage....
Pope Francis has issued a letter to Catholics around the world condemning the "crime" of priestly sexual abuse and cover-up and demanding accountability, in response to new revelations in the United States of decades of misconduct by the Catholic Church.
Pope Francis has admitted he made “grave errors” in judgment in Chile’s sex abuse scandal and invited the abuse victims he had discredited to Rome to beg their forgiveness. In an extraordinary letter published Wednesday, Francis also summoned Chile’s bishops to the Vatican for an em...