vatican news Arts & CultureNewsVaticanWorld News World needs artisans, small businesses to promote common good, pope says Carol GlatzNovember 15, 20242 min read Artisans, tradespersons and craftspersons make the world more beautiful and are collaborators in God’s creativity and desire for peace, Pope Francis said. ChristmasNewsVaticanWorld News Local group protests cutting tree for Vatican’s Christmas Carol GlatzNovember 15, 20244 min read A local Italian group launched an online petition urging Pope Francis, the Vatican and others to stop the “fir tree-icide” of cutting down a 200-year-old red pine to decorate St. Peter’s Square for Christmas. FeatureNewsRespect LifeVaticanWorld News Pursuing common good in economics is part of being pro-life, pope says Cindy WoodenNovember 15, 20244 min read Defending the dignity and sacredness of every human life requires working to create economic and social systems that promote the common good of all, Pope Francis said. Jubilee 2025NewsVaticanWorld News Vatican’s World Day of the Poor features medical care, lunch with pope Cindy WoodenNovember 15, 20242 min read Before Pope Francis presides over Mass Nov. 17 for the World Day of the Poor, he will bless 13 keys to represent the 13 new houses he has pledged to pay for in Syria during the Holy Year 2025, the Vatican said. Ecumenism and Interfaith RelationsNewsSaintsVaticanWorld News Pope: Church venerates Christian martyrs from all denominations Justin McLellanNovember 14, 20244 min read Christian martyrs from across denominations hold a place of honor in the church, Pope Francis said, highlighting their examples of faith and courage that continue to inspire Christians today. Conflict in the Middle EastNewsVaticanWorld News Pope meets Israeli citizens freed from captivity in Gaza Carol GlatzNovember 14, 20241 min read Pope Francis met with a group of Israelis and their family members who were freed after being held hostage in Gaza by Hamas and other Palestinian militants. EnvironmentFeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Selfishness is blocking progress on climate change, cardinal says Cindy WoodenNovember 14, 20244 min read Efforts to slow climate change and mitigate its impact, particularly on the poor, are being thwarted by selfishness, the Vatican secretary of state told world leaders at the COP29 climate conference. Child & Youth ProtectionFeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Perpetrators of abuse are clever; vigilance is critical, speakers say Carol GlatzNovember 13, 20247 min read The Catholic Church needs decisive leadership in creating a safe, caring and welcoming environment for everyone, and it needs constant vigilance against complacency, said several speakers at a Vatican-sponsored safeguarding conference. FeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Devotion to Mary leads people to Jesus, to helping others, pope says Cindy WoodenNovember 13, 20243 min read Mary is a model of the kind of openness to the Holy Spirit that all Christians should have, an openness that allowed her to say “yes” to God’s plan for the salvation of the world, Pope Francis said. NewsVaticanWorld News Pope encourages U.S. Catholic donors to act synodally, with love Cindy WoodenNovember 12, 20242 min read Meeting Nov. 11 with members of FADICA, a network of foundations and donors supporting Catholic activities and initiatives, the pope spoke to them about what it means for the Catholic Church to be a “‘synodal’ community.” Previous 1 … 105 106 107 … 312 Next