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Father Zollner: Listening to victims a trademark of Pope Francis’ pontificate
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Father Zollner: Listening to victims a trademark of Pope Francis’ pontificate

Paulina GuzikApril 25, 20255 min read
One of the world’s top experts on clerical sexual abuse, Jesuit Father Hans Zollner, said Pope Francis will be remembered as a pontiff who made listening to victims of abuse one of the trademarks of his pontificate — a habit that made him a model for other bishops and leaders in the church.
A way with words: Pope Francis wove vivid metaphors
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A way with words: Pope Francis wove vivid metaphors

Carol GlatzApril 25, 20255 min read
Teaching high school literature before and after becoming a priest, Pope Francis possessed an extensive background in the themes and devices in literature and cinema.
Synods and synodality: Pope Francis’ method, vision for church
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Synods and synodality: Pope Francis’ method, vision for church

Cindy WoodenApril 25, 20256 min read
While Pope Francis often bucked formality and sidestepped some offices of the Roman Curia, one institution he believed in deeply was the Synod of Bishops and — even more — the notion of “synodality.”
He gave a face to the faceless: Francis is remembered as the pope of the poor
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He gave a face to the faceless: Francis is remembered as the pope of the poor

Paulina GuzikApril 25, 20259 min read
In the last years of his papacy, the world saw the more serious, concerned and suffering face of Pope Francis. But with one group he was always beaming, always smiling and always cheerful: the poor.
State Department urged to prioritize human rights, humanitarian aid in reorganization
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State Department urged to prioritize human rights, humanitarian aid in reorganization

Kate ScanlonApril 24, 20255 min read
Debates over a plan to reorganize the State Department should seek to improve American “efforts in the world at diplomacy and global citizenship,” and should prioritize human rights and humanitarian efforts, a leading foreign policy expert told OSV News.
Poor to welcome pope’s casket to St. Mary Major where simple tomb is ready
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Poor to welcome pope’s casket to St. Mary Major where simple tomb is ready

Cindy WoodenApril 24, 20252 min read
Given the late Pope Francis’ care and concern for the poor, a representative group of them has been formally invited to welcome his casket to Rome’s Basilica of St. Mary Major for burial.
Cardinals mourn Pope Francis as Vatican meetings begin ahead of conclave
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Cardinals mourn Pope Francis as Vatican meetings begin ahead of conclave

Ines San MartinApril 24, 20254 min read
As they entered the Vatican to participate in a series of meetings leading up to the election of Pope Francis’ successor, several cardinals spoke to the media, emphasizing that they are still mourning the Argentine pontiff — not yet choosing his successor.
The Marian devotion of Pope Francis
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The Marian devotion of Pope Francis

Robert FastiggiApril 24, 20255 min read
Pope Francis must be remembered for his deep Marian piety. In speaking to a group of young people in Rome on June 29, 2014 — the Solemnity of St. Peter and Paul — he famously said: “A Christian without the Madonna is an orphan.”
Thousands wait hours to pay respects to Pope Francis
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Thousands wait hours to pay respects to Pope Francis

Junno Arocho EstevesApril 24, 20253 min read
After the casket bearing Pope Francis’ body was placed in St. Peter’s Basilica, tens of thousands of mourners lined up to pay their respects.
Real conclaves: They aren’t the thrillers seen in film, professor says
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Real conclaves: They aren’t the thrillers seen in film, professor says

Cindy WoodenApril 24, 20255 min read
Novels and films that include or revolve around a conclave often include nefarious plotting, or at least politicking, and attempts to wing it when it comes to the rules for electing a new pope.
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