vatican news NewsVaticanWorld News For Toronto’s Cardinal-designate Leo, call he’ll get red hat came out of the blue Quinton AmundsonOctober 17, 20247 min read Pope Francis will create 21 new cardinals, including the Toronto prelate, at a consistory in St. Peter’s Basilica the afternoon of Dec. 7 and present them with their red hats. NewsVaticanWorld News Pope tells Sicilian theologians their work can’t ignore Mafia, migration Cindy WoodenOctober 16, 20243 min read The best theological study and research are inspired by prayer that is attuned to the realities around the theologian, so in Sicily theology should address issues related to the Mafia and about migrants drowning in the Mediterranean Sea, Pope Francis said. BooksNewsVaticanWorld News Pope Francis’ memoir to be published in January, publisher announces Cindy WoodenOctober 16, 20242 min read An Italian publisher announced the global release in January of “Hope,” a book it described as Pope Francis’ autobiography, which the pope apparently planned to have released only after his death. Ecumenism and Interfaith RelationsFeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Pope says he hopes for ‘reconciled differences’ among Christians Justin McLellanOctober 16, 20243 min read Pope Francis called on divided Christians to overcome their doctrinal differences and walk together in love, expressing hope especially for greater unity between the Orthodox and Catholic Churches. 2024 ElectionFeatureNewsSynodalityVaticanWorld News D.C. cardinal urges prayer, reflection before November elections Cindy WoodenOctober 15, 20244 min read Cardinal Wilton Gregory of Washington said he hopes U.S. voters who are as concerned as he is about the “anger and vitriol” of the current election cycle will take time away from the media to think and pray about the values important to them as Catholics. FeatureNewsSaintsVaticanWorld News Mission accomplished: Pope to declare 14 new saints Cindy WoodenOctober 15, 20244 min read The celebration of World Mission Sunday is a popular day for a pope to canonize new saints — not only those who ministered or gave up their lives in lands traditionally known as mission territories, but women and men from every walk of life and from around the world. FeatureNewsSynodalityVaticanWorld News Synod begins looking at institutional changes to promote synodality Cindy WoodenOctober 15, 20243 min read If members of the Synod of Bishops are serious about sharing their experience of “synodality” with all members of the Catholic Church, then they must identify concrete ways to do so, Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich told members. NewsVaticanWorld News Pope hears testimonies from transgender and intersex Catholics Justin McLellanOctober 15, 20244 min read Pope Francis met with a group of transgender and intersex Catholics, along with LGBTQ+ allies and a medical doctor specializing in transgender healthcare, during a nearly 90-minute audience at his residence, the Domus Sanctae Marthae. NewsSynodalityVaticanWorld News Listening is key to changing church structures, synod members say Justin McLellanOctober 14, 20244 min read Recent synods convened at the Vatican as well as the worldwide synod on synodality have “shown us the value of listening as a common thread in any process of humanization,” said Sister Liliana Franco Echeverri, a member of the Company of Mary and president of the Latin American and Caribbean Confederation of Religious. Conflict in the Middle EastFeatureNewsVaticanWar in UkraineWorld News Pope calls for Mideast cease-fire; prays for peace in Ukraine, Haiti Cindy WoodenOctober 14, 20244 min read Pope Francis called again for “an immediate cease-fire on all fronts” in the Middle East, urging leaders to “pursue the paths of diplomacy and dialogue to achieve peace.” Previous 1 … 118 119 120 … 318 Next