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Pope Francis traveled from Edmonton to Quebec, met with government leaders, civil authorities, representatives of Indigenous peoples and members of the diplomatic corps July 27.
Pope Francis celebrated a memorial Mass in memory of the six cardinals and 163 bishops who have died over the past year.
A black religious sister says church leadership could help address systemic racism if they dialogue with groups they don't 100% agree with. Listen to a related 'Church and Race' podcast episode on this topic at https://podcasts.apple.com/...
During his Angelus address June 29, feast of Sts. Peter and Paul, Pope Francis honored retired Pope Benedict XVI on the 70th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood.
The U.S. bishops celebrate Mass at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Baltimore Nov. 15, 2021, as they open their fall general assembly.
During his 'Regina Coeli' address May 22, Pope Francis greeted participants of a pro-life rally.
Sister Helen Pejean, a Sister of St. Joseph and author of the Pulitzer Prize nominated book 'Dead Man Walking: An Eyewitness Account of the Death Penalty in the United States,' talks about how racism is evident in the death penalty. The '...
CORRECTION: This video was posted Jan. 30, 2023. The new prefect of the Dicastery for Bishops spoke to CNS in 2012 about his order's founder, St. Augustine.
A men's group holds a pro-life rally outside of the Baltimore location where the U.S. bishops open their fall general assembly Nov. 15, 2021.
During his general audience Dec. 2, Pope Francis spoke of the power of blessings to end wars and heal the world.
Carol Zimmermann and Chaz Muth of Catholic News Service interview via Zoom two representatives of a Catholic hospital group in Missouri about pastoral care in the medical facilities during the coronavirus pandemic.
Pope Francis offered his morning Mass March 17 for the elderly suffering the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
During his general audience May 25, Pope Francis prayed for victims and their families of the school shooting in Texas.
On the final day of his apostolic trip to Slovakia Sept. 15, Pope Francis celebrated Mass at the Basilica of Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows in atin. In his homily, the pope said the world, and Slovakia in particular, needs Christians who are 'sign...
During his general audience April 28, Pope Francis underlined the power of Christian meditation.
During his Regina Coeli address May 2, Pope Francis drew attention to the worldwide rosary marathon to end the pandemic.
34 Swiss men took their oaths as Swiss Guards at the Vatican May 6, the anniversary of the day in 1527 when 147 Swiss Guards lost their lives defending Pope Clement VII in the Sack of Rome.
In a letter addressed to the world's bishops, Pope Francis restored restrictions on the celebration of the pre-Vatican II Latin Mass.
On Jan. 1, feast of Mary, Mother of God, and World Peace Day, Pope Francis prayed for an end to war and for serenity for all people.
In letter written in response to a report on abuse in Munich, his former archdiocese, retired Pope Benedict XVI asks forgiveness from survivors of abuse.




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