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Posts tagged with "Pope Francis"

Pope appoints hundreds to attend Synod of Bishops on Synodality Pope Francis

Pope appoints hundreds to attend Synod of Bishops on Synodality

Friday, July 7, 20230166 Pope Francis has appointed more than 450 participants, including dozens of religious men and women and laypeople from around the world, to attend the first general assembly of the Synod of Bishops on Synodality in October.
In naming new prefect, pope asks doctrine office to promote evangelization Pope Francis

In naming new prefect, pope asks doctrine office to promote evangelization

Sunday, July 2, 20230251 Pope Francis appointed his longtime theological adviser and fellow countryman Archbishop Víctor Manuel Fernández of La Plata, Argentina, to lead the Vatican's doctrinal office, urging him in a public letter to expand the office's focus beyond its reputation as a watchdog pursuing possible doctrinal errors and to promote the...
Put preaching at center of the church, pope tells new archbishops Pope Francis

Put preaching at center of the church, pope tells new archbishops

Thursday, June 29, 20230221 In the mold of Sts. Peter and Paul, Catholics are called to be members of a church that constantly follows Jesus and proclaims his word by putting preaching at the center of its ministry, Pope Francis said. 
Remain faithful to what counts, no matter the cost, pope says Pope Francis

Remain faithful to what counts, no matter the cost, pope says

Monday, June 26, 20230160 Jesus says to have no fear of ridicule, persecution or criticism for being faithful to the Gospel, but to be afraid of wasting one's life chasing after trivial things, Pope Francis said.
Pope declares 'venerable' Mother Lange, Fátima visionary Pope Francis

Pope declares 'venerable' Mother Lange, Fátima visionary

Thursday, June 22, 20230291 Recognizing they lived the Christian virtues in a heroic way, Pope Francis has declared venerable Mother Mary Elizabeth Lange, founder of the first Catholic order of African American nuns, and Sister Lúcia dos Santos, who, with her cousins, reported seeing Mary when she was a child in Fátima, Portugal.
With doctor's OK, pope says he is ready for World Youth Day Pope Francis

With doctor's OK, pope says he is ready for World Youth Day

Thursday, June 22, 20230142 With a green light from his doctor, Pope Francis has assured young people that he will be with them in Portugal for World Youth Day despite his recent surgery.
Synod document asks how to increase unity, participation, mission outreach Pope Francis

Synod document asks how to increase unity, participation, mission outreach

Wednesday, June 21, 20230156 In a church that "bears the signs of serious crises of mistrust and lack of credibility," members of the assembly of the Synod of Bishops will be asked to find ways to build community, encourage the contribution of every baptized person and strengthen the church's primary mission of sharing the Gospel, said the working document for the...
Pope leads Angelus, thanks people for prayers for his recovery Pope Francis

Pope leads Angelus, thanks people for prayers for his recovery

Sunday, June 18, 20230165 With a slightly quivering voice, before leading the recitation of the Angelus prayer, Pope Francis thanked everyone who prayed for him and cared for him while he was in the hospital. Greeting an estimated 15,000 people gathered in St. Peter's Square June 18, two days after he was released from Rome's Gemelli hospital following surgery to...
Pope Francis: Visit grandparents, elderly, bring joy to their hearts Pope Francis

Pope Francis: Visit grandparents, elderly, bring joy to their hearts

Thursday, June 15, 20230279 God wants young people to bring joy to the hearts of the elderly and to learn from their experiences, Pope Francis said.
Doctors begin planning pope's discharge from hospital Pope Francis

Doctors begin planning pope's discharge from hospital

Wednesday, June 14, 20230194 A week after undergoing abdominal surgery, Pope Francis' recovery is going well enough that his doctors are making plans to discharge him from Rome's Gemelli hospital, the Vatican press office said.
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