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Toni Guagenti, a Catholic from Virginia, is among the reported large percentage of Catholics who don't believe Christ is actually present in the Eucharist.
During his general audience Dec. 7, Pope Francis said the horrors of the Holocaust are being repeated in Ukraine today.
U.S. bishops led a delegation to Rome Sept. 13-18 to present Pope Francis with the findings of the fifth Encuentro.
Meeting with representatives from Indigenous groups in Canada, Pope Francis apologized for the church's role in the abusive practices in the system of residential schools.
After a flight of more than 10 hours from Rome, Pope Francis landed in Edmonton, Canada July 24 and met briefly at the airport with Indigenous leaders, Canada's governor general and prime minister before heading to the local seminary for a rest.
During his weekly Angelus address Aug. 29, Pope Francis urged prayer and fasting for the situation in Afghanistan.
Celebrating the feast day of Jesus' grandparents in Edmonton, Pope Francis not only urged people to honor their elders, but he asked them to think about what they will hand on to future generations.
Pope Francis met with Indigenous peoples and members of the parish community of Sacred Heart Church in Edmonton, Alberta, July 25.
The Vatican released a video detailing the pope's prayer intention for September, which includes a call for Catholics to practice a more sustainable lifestyle.
During his Angelus address, Pope Francis said he hopes Christmas will bring hope the suffering Ukrainian people.
During his general audience Jan. 12, Pope Francis said work gives men and women a sense of dignity.
Pope Francis spoke about the spiritual challenges of facing temptation during his weekly general audience Oct. 5.
Father Gabriel Benedicto, pastor of the Church of Our Lady of La Paloma in Madrid, Spain, explains his parish's online ministry during the coronavirus pandemic.
From the 1970s until the present day, the Catholic film office went through a series of name changes and saw its movie-industry influence diminish but maintained a strong readership among the faithful.
During his Angelus address Feb. 14, Pope Francis said that God wants to open hearts, forgive and heal.
During his general audience June 23, Pope Francis said evangelization today must start by forming small communities, like those founded by St. Paul.
Recalling the sixth anniversary of the beheading of 21 Christians on a beach in Libya, Pope Francis said in a video message that they gave witness to Christ through their martyrdom.
Pope Francis again apologized to the Indigenous communities of Canada for Catholics' complicity in breaking up their families and suppressing their languages July 29.
During his general audience Sept. 2, Pope Francis spoke of the value of solidarity in responding to the COVID-19 crisis.
During his homily for Divine Mercy Sunday, Pope Francis said that everyone has a mission to witness to Jesus.




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