vatican news FeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Pope Francis’ CBS interview addresses women deacons, war, migrants, climate change and hope Gina ChristianMay 21, 202413 min read The pope shared his thoughts during a wide-ranging interview with CBS news anchor Norah O’Donnell, his first sit-down interview with a U.S. broadcast network. NewsSynodalityVaticanWorld News Synodality must become ‘paradigm’ for dioceses, pope tells bishops Justin McLellanMay 21, 20243 min read The Catholic Church’s synodal path, the church-wide listening and dialogue process currently approaching its second assembly in October, must become a model for all Catholic dioceses and parishes, Pope Francis said. FeatureNewsVaticanWorld News In ’60 Minutes’ interview, pope clarifies same-sex blessings, speaks out against war, says clergy abuse can ‘not be tolerated’ Gina ChristianMay 20, 20249 min read In the latest comment from the Vatican on “Fiducia Supplicans,” the controversial declaration issued by the Vatican’s Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith in December 2023 that includes guidelines on the blessing of same-sex couples, Pope Francis clarified that he didn’t allow blessings of “the union” but of “each person.” CollegesNewsVaticanWorld News Turn conflict into cooperation, commitment, pope tells university leaders Carol GlatzMay 20, 20242 min read Take advantage of conflicts since they require people to come together and cooperate, Pope Francis told a delegation from Loyola University Chicago. FeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Holy Spirit makes Christians gentle, not ‘overbearing,’ pope says Justin McLellanMay 19, 20244 min read Empowered and enlightened by the Holy Spirit, Christians are called to develop the gentleness needed to proclaim the Gospel to all, Pope Francis said. FeatureNewsVaticanWorld NewsYouth Ministry Vatican expecting tens of thousands to celebrate World Children’s Day Cindy WoodenMay 19, 20243 min read The Vatican is expecting some 70,000 children between the ages of 5 and 12 and their chaperones to fill Rome’s Olympic Stadium for the opening events of the first World Children’s Day May 25 and to join Pope Francis for Mass in St. Peter’s Square the next morning. FeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Vatican publishes new norms to discern alleged supernatural phenomena Justin McLellanMay 17, 20247 min read The Vatican has published new norms for the church to discern alleged supernatural phenomena, such as Marian apparitions and mystical visions, which streamline the discernment process for bishops, allow the Vatican to avoid making definitive judgments on the authenticity of the events and reaffirm that Catholics are not obliged to believe in the purported phenomena. NewsVaticanVocationsWorld News Pope meets senior priests, encourages dialogue with young clergy Cindy WoodenMay 16, 20242 min read Pope Francis, who was ordained to the priesthood 54 years ago, encouraged senior priests in the Diocese of Rome to be “witnesses of memory,” sharing their faith and experiences with younger clergy and not being afraid to argue with them from time to time. EnvironmentNewsVaticanWorld News Governor says faith leaders have ‘powerful’ role in climate action Justin McLellanMay 15, 20244 min read Faith leaders must collaborate with public and private partners to set an example on combating climate change for the communities they serve, Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey said while standing in the Vatican Gardens. FeatureNewsRespect LifeVaticanWorld News Christian love embraces the unlovable, enemies, the unborn, pope says Carol GlatzMay 15, 20243 min read While it is easy for people to love what is good and beautiful or to be generous and heroic for an ideal, Pope Francis said Christian love embraces what is not lovable, it offers forgiveness and blesses one’s enemies. Previous 1 … 130 131 132 … 306 Next