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When Pope Francis became pontiff: A timeline of his religious journey and career. Dec. 17, 1936: Jorge Mario Bergoglio is born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the eldest of five children to Mario Jose ...
Pope Leo XIV met with a top Russian Orthodox cleric, the first such visit from Moscow since the papal election, and one that ...
The professors have raised concerns about what they say was confusion and ambiguity caused by some of the late pope's actions ...
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Religion News Service on MSNTen years after Pope Francis' Laudato Si', Catholic ecologists assess its impact on Africa
Participants from the US and Africa urged scientific and economic thinkers on climate to consider spiritual concepts raised ...
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Money Talks News on MSNBanking Reform to Worker Rights: How Pope Francis Built His Economic Legacy
Pope Francis transformed the Catholic Church's approach to economics by prioritizing people over profits. His advocacy for ...
Pope Francis, 266th occupant of the throne of St. Peter, has died Pope Francis, orginally of Argentina, succeeded Pope Benedict XVI, the first pope to retire in six centuries.
Pope Francis' health struggles meant he was unable to lead the annual Ash Wednesday church service on March 5 that opens the 40-day Christian season of Lent that culminates in Easter.
Pope Francis served as head of the Catholic Church for 12 years, 1 month and 8 days, according to the deed buried with him. Francis’ reign was longer than the 7.5-year average time of the prior ...
Pope Francis, like all Catholic priests, vowed to celibacy and thus was not married or had children. Here's what we know about his family.
Pope Francis dies at 88: Pope Francis, 266th occupant of the throne of St. Peter has died. Carl Sawejko, of Swansea, Massachusetts, said Francis “wanted to be with the people. ...
Pope Francis, celebrated as a humble yet forceful pontiff, died on April 21 leaving behind a rich legacy of inclusion and activism. His leadership – of over some 1.4 billion Catholics globally ...
Pope Francis’ cardinals had a minority voice among U.S. bishops, and in the final years of his papacy, powerful conservative lay Catholics once again made ending abortion their dominant priority.
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