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Category: the Catholic News Agency
Cisco CEO meets Pope Francis, signs AI ethics pledge at Vatican
The CEO of Cisco Systems signed the Vatican’s artificial intelligence ethics pledge on Wednesday, becoming the latest technology
From papal secretary to nuncio? Report of a diplomatic role for Gänswein unconfirmed
Not for the first time, it has been reported that Pope Francis is considering a diplomatic role for
New Vatican document highlights Church’s ‘ever-greater understanding of human dignity’
Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández, the Vatican’s top doctrinal watchdog, said Monday that the Vatican’s new document on human
Pope Francis ‘deeply saddened,’ expresses closeness with victims of Taiwan earthquake
The Vatican on Thursday sent a telegram to the president of Taiwan’s bishops’ conference in which Pope Francis
Pope Francis makes peace appeal while holding rosary of slain Ukrainian soldier
Pope Francis held in his hands a rosary and New Testament that belonged to a slain 23-year-old Ukrainian
Pope Francis: The resurrection of Jesus changes our lives completely and forever
Pope Francis said on Easter Monday that the resurrection of Jesus is not just a “happy ending” but
Pope Francis at Easter Vigil: Christ ‘is the one who brings us from darkness into light’
Pope Francis on Saturday evening presided over the Easter Vigil Mass at Saint Peter’s Basilica, reflecting on the
Pope Francis skips Via Crucis in Rome while tens of thousands pray his meditations
In an apparent last-minute decision, Pope Francis skipped the Way of the Cross ceremony held at Rome’s Colosseum
PHOTOS: Pope Francis celebrates Good Friday liturgy at the Vatican
During the Good Friday liturgy at the Vatican, presided over by Pope Francis, the papal preacher reflected on the triumph of the cross, noting that it is an event that changed the universal perception of God's omnipotence, revealing his humility.
On Holy Thursday, Pope Francis asks priests to weep over their sins
On Holy Thursday, Pope Francis presided over a chrism Mass at which more than 1,880 priests, bishops, and
Amid Holy Week, Pope Francis points to ‘beautiful testimony’ of fathers who lost daughters
Pope Francis on Wednesday used the example of two men — one Palestinian, one Israeli, both of whom
In letter to Holy Land Christians, Pope Francis deplores the war, expresses closeness
Pope Francis on Wednesday issued a letter to the Christians of the Holy Land in preparation for Good Friday, expressing
Pope Francis to write meditations for Good Friday Way of the Cross for the first time
Pope Francis for the first time in his 11-year pontificate will pen his own spiritual meditations for Friday’s
Pope Francis to offer Mass in Venice’s St. Mark’s Square
Pope Francis will travel by motorboat along Venice’s canals and offer Mass in St. Mark’s Square during his
Pope Francis gives thanks to young Nigerian priests and nuns who answered God’s call
Pope Francis gave thanks on Monday for the many young Nigerians who have answered God’s call to the
Pope Francis to young people: ‘Christ is alive and he wants you to be alive!’
Pope Francis published a message for young people on Monday urging them to realize that Christ is alive
Pope Francis implores public broadcasters to serve the common good and combat ‘fake news’
Pope Francis on Saturday spoke on the important role public broadcasting plays in the transmission of information, serving
Pope Francis laicizes Belgian ex-bishop and abuser Roger Vangheluwe
Pope Francis has laicized Bishop Emeritus of Bruges, Belgium, Roger Vangheluwe, years after the former prelate admitted to
German bishops to discuss Synodal Way with Vatican amid controversy
A delegation of German bishops is expected in Rome this Friday for talks with the Vatican about the
Pope Francis addresses migrant crisis in Darien Gap: ‘Every refugee challenges us’
Pope Francis on Wednesday sent a letter to the bishops of Colombia, Panama, and Costa Rica highlighting the
Pontifical Gregorian University announces merger with biblical, Eastern institutes
The historic Jesuit-run Pontifical Gregorian University this week announced its official merger with the Pontifical Biblical Institute and
Head of the Ukrainian Catholic Church talks war, the pope, and same-sex blessings
In an exclusive interview with EWTN News, Major Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk, head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church,
Blinken, Putin congratulate Pope Francis on 11th anniversary of election
The international community on Wednesday sent congratulatory messages to Pope Francis to mark the 11th anniversary of his
Vatican seeks to break new ground in Confucian and Christian dialogue
The Vatican sponsored a dialogue in Taiwan this week as the Catholic Church prepares to release official guidelines
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