Pope Francis warned Wednesday against a "chauvinistic mentality" in the Catholic Church, as he promoted a nun to head the executive administration of the tiny Vatican City state.
He praised the technology, but urged governments and businesses to “exercise due diligence and vigilance”. Read more at ...
"Each time a pope takes ill, the winds of a conclave always feel as if they are blowing," Francis writes in his new memoir, ...
A small group of Catholics is calling on Pope Francis to consider removing Buffalo Bishop Michael Fisher, as the diocese ...
The Catholics surrounding Trump’s second term are best represented by his vice president, JD Vance, who converted to ...
Pope Francis met with Finnish representatives of various Christian denominations who have made a pilgrimage to Rome on the ...
The pope’s comments provided the latest indication of a potential rekindling of frictions between the Vatican and the next ...
The plan was to publish the pope's memoirs after his death, writes co-author Carlo Musso. But Francis decided to release ...
Pope Francis made a video call Wednesday night to the Holy Family Parish in Gaza, continuing a nightly ritual to stay ...
JERUSALEM — Pope Francis and Catholic leaders in the Holy Land are praying that the Israel-Hamas ceasefire that began Sunday ...
Pope Francis is not expected to veto President Donald Trump's choice of a high-profile critic of his papacy as the next U.S.