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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.
Pope Francis celebrated Mass in honor of the seventh anniversary of his visit to Lampedusa.
During a Nov. 12 pilgrimage to Assisi, city of St. Francis, Pope Francis spent time with 500 economically or socially disadvantaged people and the volunteers who walk alongside them.
Pope Francis prayed for those who have lost their lives in the coronavirus pandemic March 18.
During his general audience May 25, Pope Francis prayed for victims and their families of the school shooting in Texas.
At his Sunday Angelus, Pope Francis asked Catholics to pause for prayer on Jan. 27, the anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp.
Arriving in South Sudan Feb. 3, Pope Francis, Anglican Archbishop Justin Welby and the Rev. Iain Greenshields, moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Scotland, exhorted the country's leaders to make peace a priority.
As part of Canada's truth and reconciliation process, Pope Francis met two delegations of Indigenous people from Canada March 28 and was scheduled to meet a third group March 31 before addressing all of the delegations together April 1.
This documentary examines Catholicism's imprint on the moral integrity of motion pictures.
In his annual address to officials of the Roman Curia, Pope Francis spoke about using a time of crisis as an opportunity to grow and about the need to resist the temptation of promoting conflict within the church.
Pope Francis' yearly Lenten retreat was modified due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Students and faculty at this Catholic university line up to receive a COVID-19 vaccine during an on-campus clinic.
A Little Sister of the Poor describes how prayer supports the other two pillars of Lent, almsgiving and fasting.
In his speech to officials of the Roman Curia Dec. 22, Pope Francis urged Christians to make every effort to end wars both great and small.
In Congo February 1, Pope Francis heard horrifying stories of victims of violence watching their families be slaughtered or of being kidnapped or raped repeatedly by militia members in the eastern part of the country.
In his homily at Mass for the feast of Christ the King Nov. 22, Pope Francis said young people today should not waste their lives dreaming of obtaining trivial things but aspire to the greatness God wants for them.
The Economy of Francesco online meeting of young economists and entrepreneurs concluded with a message from Pope Francis.
Pope Francis continued his catechesis on old age Aug. 17.




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