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Cardinal: Church must embark on ‘very serious process’ before considering Sodalitium’s dissolution
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Cardinal: Church must embark on ‘very serious process’ before considering Sodalitium’s dissolution

Junno Arocho EstevesNovember 10, 20246 min read
The recent expulsions of members from Sodalitium Christianae Vitae are part of a long and serious process that is needed before the church can consider going the route of completely dissolving the controversial lay movement, said Peruvian Cardinal Pedro Barreto Jimeno.
God’s love also comes through people being kind to each other, Pope says
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God’s love also comes through people being kind to each other, Pope says

Carol GlatzNovember 8, 20242 min read
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — There is no such thing as people who only take and never give, Pope Francis told a group of visitors experiencing homelessness and volunteers who assist them. “We are all givers and receivers, we all need each other and are called to enrich each other,” he said during a private audience […]
Pope’s point man on travel inspired by the boss’s love for the poor
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Pope’s point man on travel inspired by the boss’s love for the poor

Simone OrendainNovember 7, 20244 min read
Cardinal-designate Koovakad, 51, is the second youngest of the new cardinals the pope will create.
Top Vatican official hopes Trump will promote peace, national unity
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Top Vatican official hopes Trump will promote peace, national unity

Cindy WoodenNovember 7, 20243 min read
The Vatican secretary of state said his prayer for Donald J. Trump is that God would grant him wisdom “because that is the main virtue of those who govern according to the Bible.”
Be on the lookout for hope; keep moving forward in faith, pope writes
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Be on the lookout for hope; keep moving forward in faith, pope writes

Cindy WoodenNovember 7, 20244 min read
In preparation for the Holy Year 2025, Libreria Editrice Vaticana, the Vatican publishing house, prepared collections of Pope Francis’ writing and preaching about Christian virtues with new introductions from the pope.
Holy Spirit is God’s gift to help faithful pray, persevere, pope says
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Holy Spirit is God’s gift to help faithful pray, persevere, pope says

Carol GlatzNovember 6, 20243 min read
The Holy Spirit helps the faithful understand that praying to God is praying to a loving and merciful father, Pope Francis said.
Pope: Rome’s Jesuit-run university must be rooted in Gospel, voice of poor
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Pope: Rome’s Jesuit-run university must be rooted in Gospel, voice of poor

Carol GlatzNovember 5, 20245 min read
Fewer lecterns and more round tables are needed in higher education for students and staff to come together to dialogue, seek the truth and truly fulfill the mandate of a Jesuit-run institution, Pope Francis said.
Pope asks church organizers to bridge inequality, foster solidarity
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Pope asks church organizers to bridge inequality, foster solidarity

Justin McLellanNovember 5, 20243 min read
Christians must actively seek ways to bridge the gap between rich and poor created by growing inequality and foster pathways of solidarity, Pope Francis said.
Pope names another new cardinal for December consistory
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Pope names another new cardinal for December consistory

Cindy WoodenNovember 4, 20242 min read
Pope Francis has decided to include Archbishop Domenico Battaglia of Naples among the prelates he will make cardinals Dec. 7, the Vatican press office said.
Pope praises courageous, resilient faith of Catholics persecuted in past
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Pope praises courageous, resilient faith of Catholics persecuted in past

Carol GlatzNovember 4, 20242 min read
The “small yet vibrant church” in Estonia has been a source of compassion and spiritual sustenance for countless people in the Baltic nation, Pope Francis said.
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