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Retired Pope Benedict corrects statement for Munich abuse report
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Retired Pope Benedict corrects statement for Munich abuse report

Cindy WoodenJanuary 24, 20223 min read
Amending a written statement made to a panel investigating clerical sexual abuse in his former Archdiocese of Munich and Freising, retired Pope Benedict XVI said he was present at a 1980 meeting to discuss the transfer of a priest accused of misconduct.
Pope confers ministries of lector, catechist on lay women and men
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Pope confers ministries of lector, catechist on lay women and men

Cindy WoodenJanuary 24, 20225 min read
Highlighting the importance of the Bible in the life of faith and the role of lay women and men in sharing the Gospel, Pope Francis formally installed eight men and women in the ministry of lector and eight others in the ministry of catechist.
Partnering in the pandemic: Churches see possibilities for ecumenism
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Partnering in the pandemic: Churches see possibilities for ecumenism

Cindy WoodenJanuary 21, 20225 min read
In promoting Christian unity, ecumenical prayer and practical cooperation among divided church communities, the COVID-19 pandemic has not been all bad news.
Pope receives proposal to declare St. Irenaeus a doctor of the church
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Pope receives proposal to declare St. Irenaeus a doctor of the church

Junno Arocho EstevesJanuary 20, 20222 min read
Pope Francis received a formal recommendation to declare St. Irenaeus of Lyon a doctor of the church, the Vatican said.
Munich abuse report incriminates retired pope; Vatican to study document
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Munich abuse report incriminates retired pope; Vatican to study document

Catholic News ServiceJanuary 20, 20227 min read
A law firm’s report on how abuse cases were handled in the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising incriminated retired Pope Benedict XVI, with lawyers accusing him of misconduct in four cases during his tenure as Munich archbishop.
Seeking God together will bring Christians closer to each other, pope says
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Seeking God together will bring Christians closer to each other, pope says

Cindy WoodenJanuary 18, 20224 min read
Pope Francis told Lutheran, Catholic and Orthodox pilgrims that “we need to press forward with humility and patience, and always together, in order to encourage and support one another, for this is what Christ desires.”
Pope Francis: Communication must build communion, fraternity
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Pope Francis: Communication must build communion, fraternity

Junno Arocho EstevesJanuary 18, 20224 min read
Meeting with a delegation from the Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land in Rome to commemorate the 100th anniversary of their bimonthly magazine, “Terrasanta,” Pope Francis encouraged the group to continue to highlight stories of genuine brotherhood.
Vatican announces ‘Pilgrims of Hope’ as motto for Holy Year 2025
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Vatican announces ‘Pilgrims of Hope’ as motto for Holy Year 2025

Carol GlatzJanuary 17, 20222 min read
Pope Francis approved “Pilgrims of Hope” as the motto for the Holy Year 2025. The motto aims to give a concise sense of the full meaning of the jubilee journey.
Pope: Synodality about listening to the Spirit, not a ‘majority consensus’
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Pope: Synodality about listening to the Spirit, not a ‘majority consensus’

Junno Arocho EstevesJanuary 13, 20224 min read
Speaking with leaders of the French Catholic Action movement Jan. 13, Pope Francis said that synodality is “not a plan or a program to be implemented” but “a style to be adopted” that listens to the spirit through the word of God, prayer and adoration.
Pope’s music library contains nearly 2,000 CDs, includes Elvis
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Pope’s music library contains nearly 2,000 CDs, includes Elvis

Carol GlatzJanuary 13, 20223 min read
Pope Francis’ music library contains nearly 2,000 CDs and 19 vinyl records, according to the Vatican cardinal who is curating the collection.
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