vatican news NewsVaticanWorld News Suspects who threatened the pope arrested in Indonesia, local police say Cindy WoodenSeptember 6, 20242 min read Not long after Pope Francis left Indonesia, authorities there announced they had arrested seven people for making online “terror threats” against the pope. FeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Pope receives warm nighttime welcome to Papua New Guinea Cindy WoodenSeptember 6, 20243 min read With a 21-cannon salute, Pope Francis was welcomed to Papua New Guinea Sept. 6, the second stop on his four-nation visit to Asia and the Pacific. NewsVaticanWorld News Pope urges Indonesian Catholics to live out Gospel love, spread hope Cindy WoodenSeptember 5, 20243 min read Even members of the most remote, smallest and poorest Christian communities are called to share the Gospel and to do so, first, by the way they live, Pope Francis told the Catholics of Indonesia. NewsVaticanWorld News Share the Gospel with joy, pope tells Indonesia’s churchworkers Cindy WoodenSeptember 4, 20245 min read The Christian call to share the Gospel is not about trying to win converts at all costs, but about living in a way that exudes Christian joy and always treats others with respect, Pope Francis told churchworkers in Indonesia. NewsVaticanWorld News Politicians have key role in promoting national unity, pope says Cindy WoodenSeptember 4, 20245 min read Politicians have an essential role in preserving the unity of a nation by working for the common good and promoting cooperation, especially when “the exasperation of contrasts” threatens to divide a country, Pope Francis told Indonesia leaders. FeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Pope arrives in Indonesia at start of four-nation tour Cindy WoodenSeptember 3, 20243 min read Pope Francis landed in Jakarta after a 13-hour flight from Rome and was greeted by the religious affairs minister of Indonesia and two children in traditional dress who offered him flowers. FeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Pope sets off on longest trip of his pontificate Cindy WoodenSeptember 2, 20243 min read Traveling on an ITA Airways plane, Pope Francis set off on the longest foreign trip of his papacy. Conflict in the Middle EastFeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Israel plunges into massive protests as Israeli-American, 5 other hostages found dead in Gaza tunnel Judith SudilovskySeptember 2, 20247 min read In what was a devastating Sunday morning for hostage families, Israel said Sept. 1 that it had recovered the bodies of six hostages in Gaza, including Israeli-American Hersh Goldberg-Polin, whose parents became outspoken global advocates for all hostages to be released. EnvironmentFeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Earth is ‘sick,’ in need of prayers and action, pope says Cindy WoodenSeptember 1, 20242 min read The Earth is ailing, and it needs the prayers of Catholics as well as their personal commitment to caring for creation, Pope Francis said. CollegesMissionsNewsVaticanWorld News Pope: Church needs university dedicated to educating missionaries Cindy WoodenAugust 31, 20243 min read While expert scholarship and good stewardship mean the pontifical universities in Rome should be working together, Pope Francis said it is essential that the Pontifical Urbanian University does not lose its centuries-long focus on preparing missionaries from and to the varied cultures of the world. Previous 1 … 134 135 136 … 324 Next