Tag: Pope Francis
Caring Church for Suffering World
Our over-concern for Church structures, rites, and doctrines blinds us from listening to the real needs of the poor
How Pope Francis shaped the College of Cardinals
Of the 133 cardinals with the right to vote, 108 were created by Pope Francis and therefore will be participating in the election
Flags at half-staff, prayers across temples: Thailand pays tribute to Pope...
Flags are flying at half-staff across the country, condolence books have been opened in Catholic churches, and prayers are being offered
Youth appeal to cardinals: choose shepherd of justice, mercy, and inclusion
The youth leaders affirmed their commitment to the Church and emphasized their desire to continue journeying together through the synodal path
Upcoming conclave will be first with more than 120 Cardinal electors
Despite a history of exceeding the limit, this 2025 conclave will be the first time one will take place with more than 120 Cardinal electors
Cardinal Chow: Self-centeredness obscures inclusive vision of the Church
He said self-centeredness limits one’s ability to see “the bigger picture,” which is necessary for “understanding of an inclusive reality.”
Pope Francis remembered in India for advancing dialogue and coexistence
The bishop noted that the late pontiff’s approach has contributed to improved coexistence with people of other faiths
Buddhist leaders in Thailand pay tribute to Pope Francis’ legacy of...
Describing Pope Francis as a man of great compassion and spiritual virtue, the abbot likened him to a mighty tree providing shade
Cardinal Gambetti at Novemdiales Mass: See the fullness of God in...
"Whoever touches man touches God, whoever honours man honours God, whoever despises man despises God,” the cardinal said
‘Discern and order’: Cardinal calls for continuation of Pope Francis’ reform...
The Italian cardinal said that true fidelity requires continuing the path set by Pope Francis rather than retreating from it