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Places that inspire people to live wisely, well are needed today, pope says
Places that serve as "oases of encounter" are needed today so that visitors can be inspired to live wisely and well, Pope Francis told representatives of a Buddhist organization.
‘Fraternity, tears, smiles’: Pope shares hopes for the future
In interviews focused on the 10th anniversary of his election, Pope Francis insisted it is not his task to make an accounting of what he has or has not accomplished since March 13, 2013.
Asylum Seekers: Who, What, Why
Faith in Action & Matthew 25 Ministry
Hear from experts in the areas of asylum and immigration
Program moderated by Fr. Sam Nasada.
Beth Strano oversees the...
Catholics must overcome ‘temptation’ of divisions, pope says
Laypeople are not "guests" in the Catholic Church and priests are not the "bosses," Pope Francis said; rather all the baptized belong and share responsibility for its life and mission.
Conference speakers inspire, empower, challenge audience to be ‘Men of Christ’
Andres Martin gazed out at his audience.
God ‘suffers’ when believers injure, ignore those God loves, pope says
God suffers and grieves when those who profess to believe in him do not love the people he loves and do not work for the justice he desires, Pope Francis said.
Learn to understand fear, not be enslaved by it, pope says
The best way to fight a sense of fear about the future is to do good today, Pope Francis said.
Cardinal Pell’s faith, suffering remembered at Vatican funeral
The death of Australian Cardinal George Pell was a shock because just five days earlier he had concelebrated the funeral of Pope Benedict XVI and "seemed in good health," said Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, dean of the College of Cardinals.
Vatican prosecutor opens investigation into Orlandi disappearance
The disappearance 40 years ago of Emanuela Orlandi has haunted her family, fueled conspiracy theories and provided grist for a recent Netflix series.
Pope Benedict: Eight years as pope capped long ministry as teacher of faith
Retired Pope Benedict XVI, who had an impressive record as a teacher and defender of the basics of Catholic faith, is likely to go down in history books as the first pope in almost 600 years to resign.