Pope Francis
Pope Francis in hot water after alleged use of homophobic slur in closed-door meeting
The epithet seemingly took place during a meeting with Italian bishops, where he told them not to allow gay men to train for priesthood
Pope Francis addresses U.S. border situation: immigration 'makes a country grow'
The pontiff called on the country to "open the doors to migration" and help people "integrate" to society
Pope Francis criticizes Texas' efforts to shut down Catholic charity helping migrants: 'It's madness'
State Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued Annunciation House and is seeking to revoke its ability to operate in the state
Pope Calls Anti-migrant Attitudes At US Border 'Madness'
Speaking in his native Spanish through a translator for more than an hour, Francis told CBS News program "60 Minutes" that the closing by the state of Texas of a Catholic charity offering humanitarian assistance was absurd.
Pope Francis: 'Agent of Change' According to U.S. Latino Perspective in Pew Center Survey
Over three in four hold favorable views of the Argentine pontiff. A third of all U.S. Catholics are Latino
Pope To Hold First Official Talks With Argentina's Milei
The political newcomer is on his first visit to Rome since being elected in October on a wave of anger over decades of economic crisis.
Pope Francis Pleads For Release Of Hostages Kidnapped In Haiti Including 6 Nuns
The kidnapping took place on Jan. 19 when the armed men hijacked the bus and drove off to an unknown destination, taking all the passengers, as well as the nuns.
Pope Francis Says He Hopes To Visit Native Argentina This Year For First Time As Pontiff
Pope Francis said that he was worried about the people in his home country as they were "suffering much" due to high inflation.
Argentine President Javier Milei Invites Pope Francis To Visit Home Country
The president said he believes the pope's trip "will bring fruits of pacification and brotherhood of all Argentines, eager to overcome our divisions and confrontations."
These are the Main Threats to Global Peace This Year, According to Pope Francis
Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the Israel-Hamas war, migration, the climate crisis and the "despicable" practice of surrogate motherhood made it to the list
Pope Urges Dialogue As More Nicaraguan Priests Arrested
Fourteen Nicaraguan priests have now been arrested in a crackdown on the Catholic Church in the Central American country, prompting Pope Francis to call for dialogue during his Monday prayer.
Pope Francis Approves Blessings for Same-Sex Couples in Radical Change for Catholic Church
A document says that people seeking this shouldn't be subjected to "an exhaustive moral analysis"
Pope Francis Calls on Leaders at COP28 to 'Turn Corner' on Climate
The 86-year-old pontiff also said the world should move to end using fossil fuels
Pope Recovering Well After Recent Illness, Vatican Says
Due to his condition at the weekend, Francis recited the traditional Angelus prayer on Sunday from his residence rather than overlooking St Peter's Square
Pope's Moral Force Aims To 'Tip' UN Climate Talks
The 86-year-old pontiff, a defender of the poor who has made environmental activism a cornerstone of his 10-year papacy, will address the COP28 meeting in Dubai on December 2.
Pope Opens Church Meeting Amid Tensions With Conservatives
Pope Francis opens a major congress on the future of the Catholic Church Wednesday marked by tensions with conservatives on issues such as the treatment of divorcees and LGBTQ believers.
Pope Francis Appoints 21 New Cardinals, Including 2 Argentinians, as He Looks Past The West
He has sought to create a more inclusive Church, looking past Europe to clergy in Africa, Asia and Latin America to fill the Church's highest ranks.
Pope Francis Urges European Governments to Do More to Care for Migrants
The pope's remarks follow his insistence that "people who are at risk of drowning when abandoned on the waves must be rescued".
Brazil's Lula Meets Pope, Discusses Peace And Poverty
Pope Francis met Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Wednesday and discussed common concerns including peace.
Pope Francis Urges Hungary To Open Doors To Migrants
Pope described it as "sad and painful" to see doors closed to people who were "unlike us" while addressing a crowd at an outdoor mass.
Pope Francis Permits Women To Vote At Upcoming Bishops' Meeting
Catholic women's groups that have long criticized the Vatican for treating women as second-class citizens immediately praised the move as historic.
Pope Francis, 86, Hospitalized With Respiratory Infection
Despite not having Covid, the 86-year-old has recently had respiratory problems, according to a statement.
Pope Francis Calls For Peace In Peru As Protests Intensify
Pope Francis on Sunday has called for the peaceful resolution of the protests in Peru, calling for a dialogue between the protesters and the government.
Former Pope Benedict XVI, A 'Great Pontiff,' Dies At 95
Benedict XVI became the first pontiff to resign in six centuries.
Nonagenarian Former Pope Benedict's Is 'Very Sick’: Pope Francis
Pope Francis revealed on Wednesday that his predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, is "very ill" as he asks for prayers from his followers around the world for him to get better.
Putin-Allied Journalist Hailed As Martyr In Russia As Pope Draws Flak For Tone-Deaf Statement
Pope Francis drew flak on Wednesday after blaming the death of Russian propagandist Darya Dugina on the Russia-Ukraine war, as Russia hails Dugina as a martyr for the country's cause.
Pope Francis To Bring ‘Pilgrimage Of Penance’ To Past Victims Of Catholic Abuses In Canada
Pope Francis is going to Canada on Sunday for the start of a weeklong apology tour that will have him go to indigenous communities in Canada to ask for "penance" for the Catholic Church's role in attempting to destroy their cultures in the past.
Pope Francis Bares Plans To Visit War-Torn Kyiv, Moscow Amid Resignation Rumors
Pope Francis refuted rumors of resignation on Sunday, as he spoke about hoping to go to Kyiv and Moscow to help de-escalate the Russia-Ukraine war.
Is Pope Francis Stepping Down? Canceled Trip, Health Concerns Fuel Rumors
Pope Francis faces rumors of retirement from his post on Tuesday due to what many have perceived as a general decline in his health.
Pope Francis Seemingly Sides With Putin, Lambasts NATO For 'Provoking' Russia-Ukraine War
Pope Francis appeared to take the side of Russia in its current conflict with Ukraine on Tuesday, claiming that the superpower was "provoked" into attacking the country.