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This is Pope Francis’ prayer intention for the month of October
Pope Francis’ prayer intention for the month of October is for the Synod. “Mission is at the heart
The dubia were not meant as an attack on the pope, Cardinal Burke says
Cardinal Raymond Burke has spoken out on the reactions raised by the “dubia” he and four other cardinals submitted to
St. Peter’s Basilica to offer nightly Eucharistic adoration during Synod on Synodality
St. Peter’s Basilica has extended its usual hours of daily Eucharistic adoration this month as the Synod on
Pope Francis to Synod on Synodality: ‘Do not sadden the Holy Spirit’
Pope Francis in his opening remarks for the Synod on Synodality on Wednesday offered guidance to participants on
New ‘grammar of synodality’ on display at start of synod gathering
On the opening day of the Synod on Synodality, a leading official of the process urged participants to
Pope Francis Publishes the New Exhortation “Laudate Deum” on the Climate Crisis
Pope Francis Issues Laudate Deum, a Call to Address Climate Change with Urgency
Pope Francis: Synod on Synodality’s Primary Task ‘To Refocus our Gaze on God’
Pope Francis Calls for a Church Focused on God, Not Politics, at Synod Opening Mas
Read Pope Francis’ response to the dubia presented to him by 5 cardinals
Five cardinals have sent a set of questions known as “dubia” to Pope Francis to express their concerns
Here’s the full text of the Vatican’s response to dubia on divorced and remarried Catholics
The Vatican on Monday publicly released responses to 10 “dubia” submitted by Czech Cardinal Dominik Duka regarding “the
Here’s what the Church’s newest cardinals think about the Synod on Synodality
Just days before the start of the first monthlong assembly of the Synod on Synodality, Pope Francis convened
Jesuit Father James Martin says there are many chaste gay priests in the Church
Jesuit Father James Martin, who will attend the first session of the Synod on Synodality as a participant
Cardinals send ‘dubia’ to Pope Francis ahead of Synod on Synodality
Five cardinals have sent a set of questions to Pope Francis to express their concerns and seek clarification
Pope Francis’ next environmental document to be called ‘Laudate Deum’
Pope Francis’ new document on the environment, to be released Oct. 4, will be called Laudate Deum. The
Pope makes church first co-cathedral in history of British Isles
Pope Francis has awarded a U.K. church “co-cathedral status,” making it the first of its kind in the
Swiss bishop calls for women’s ordination, end to celibacy ahead of synod
A Swiss bishop called for the end of mandatory priestly celibacy and for the ordination of women in
Pope Francis: Catholics in Korea called ‘to a burning faith’
Pope Francis on Saturday invited Catholics in Korea to emulate the zeal of their patron saint, St. Andrew
Pope Francis meets close collaborator of Rupnik
Pope Francis had a private meeting on Friday with the theologian Maria Campatelli, a close collaborator of Father
Catholics in Vietnam ask Pope Francis to visit their country next
A delegation of 90 Vietnamese Catholics and seven bishops traveled to Mongolia last weekend for the chance to
Cardinal Cupich: ‘Nothing to be feared’ from ‘ancient reality’ of synod
Cardinal Blase Cupich, the archbishop of Chicago, urged Catholics to shed any fears or concerns of the upcoming
Pope Francis asks for prayers as he travels to Mongolia, ‘the heart of Asia’
Pope Francis has asked for prayers as he prepares to visit “the heart of Asia,” the sparsely-populated country
Pope Francis: The Eucharist can fill ‘the wounds and voids produced by sin’
Jesus’ healing presence in the Eucharist can “fill with tenderness” the voids and wounds produced by sin in
Pope Francis: Like Our Lady of Guadalupe, mothers can be great evangelizers today
Our Lady of Guadalupe proclaimed the Gospel in “mother tongue,” Pope Francis said Wednesday in a message that
Pope Francis writing a second environmental document after Laudato Si’
Pope Francis announced during an audience with lawyers Monday that he is writing a second part to his
Pope Francis: Christians ‘are invited to be open to change’
Christians should imitate Jesus in being steadfast — not inflexible — in their convictions, thus being open to
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