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Faith, hope ‘work miracles,’ pope tells people of Nicaragua ahead of Immaculate Conception
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Faith, hope ‘work miracles,’ pope tells people of Nicaragua ahead of Immaculate Conception

David AgrenDecember 2, 20246 min read
In a moving letter, Pope Francis expressed his closeness with the people of Nicaragua as Central American bishops called for a day of prayer for the country on the feast of the Immaculate Conception amid constitutional changes that will lead into an even darker dictatorship.
Church needs media evangelizers, pope tells U.S.-based TV network
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Church needs media evangelizers, pope tells U.S.-based TV network

Justin McLellanDecember 2, 20242 min read
The mission of sharing the Gospel, entrusted to humanity by Jesus, must spread also through modern media channels, Pope Francis said.
Lighten burdens by making room for the Lord, pope says at Angelus
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Lighten burdens by making room for the Lord, pope says at Angelus

Carol GlatzDecember 2, 20242 min read
Despite the problems and worries in the world, Jesus invites Christians to look toward heaven, trust in his saving love and make room for him in order to find hope again, Pope Francis said.
Ceasefire, dialogue are the only paths to peace, pope says
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Ceasefire, dialogue are the only paths to peace, pope says

Carol GlatzDecember 2, 20243 min read
Pope Francis praised a new ceasefire reached in Lebanon, prayed for Israeli hostages and Palestinians in Gaza, and appealed to world leaders to help put an end to the war in Ukraine.
New cardinals come from 17 nations, have diverse ministry experiences
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New cardinals come from 17 nations, have diverse ministry experiences

Catholic News ServiceNovember 30, 202434 min read
Pope Francis is scheduled to create 21 new cardinals Dec. 7, giving the red hat to prelates ranging in age from 44 to 99 and representing 17 countries.
Pope to open Holy Year with full schedule of Christmas liturgies
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Pope to open Holy Year with full schedule of Christmas liturgies

Catholic News ServiceNovember 28, 20242 min read
With the opening of the Holy Year 2025, Pope Francis’ schedule of liturgies in December and January has expanded.
Blinken praises pope’s LGBTQ advocacy, talks Lebanon ceasefire at Vatican
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Blinken praises pope’s LGBTQ advocacy, talks Lebanon ceasefire at Vatican

Justin McLellanNovember 27, 20242 min read
After meeting Pope Francis and top Vatican officials, U.S. Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken praised the pope’s commitment to upholding the dignity of LGBTQ people.
Pope urges Christians to joyfully cultivate fruits of the Spirit
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Pope urges Christians to joyfully cultivate fruits of the Spirit

Justin McLellanNovember 27, 20243 min read
Not every Christian is called to be an apostle, prophet or evangelist, Pope Francis said, but all Christians can cultivate the fruits of the Holy Spirit by becoming “charitable, patient, humble, peacemakers.”
Pope asks St. John Paul II institute to study threats to marriage, family
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Pope asks St. John Paul II institute to study threats to marriage, family

Justin McLellanNovember 27, 20244 min read
The Catholic Church must respond to cultural challenges facing marriage and family life with unity and compassion, Pope Francis said, and he called for a deeper integration of the Gospel into contemporary culture.
Ratzinger Prize winner draws from late pope’s engagement with modernity
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Ratzinger Prize winner draws from late pope’s engagement with modernity

Justin McLellanNovember 26, 20245 min read
“We don’t have another theologian, it seems to me, that has been as engaged with modernity as Benedict,” said Cyril O’Regan, a co-winner of the 2024 Ratzinger Prize, often dubbed the “Nobel Prize of Theology.”
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