Holding leaders accountable for negligence is “critical to the whole picture,” said a commission member.
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A papal think tank is taking on today’s refugee crisis
The think tank will convene a summit in December seeking solutions to the global refugee crisis.
Pope Francis has issued rules to renew the life and mission of contemplative women religious.
The pope warns against “the recruitment of candidates from other countries solely for the sake of ensuring the survival of a monastery.”
Local volunteer doctors tour Rome’s peripheries in the donated RV
A medical unit with Vatican license plates lets the migrants, “who live in truly inhumane conditions” see and experience “the closeness of the pope and the church.”
Study commissioned into controversial Blessed Stepinac begins
Croats see Stepinac as a symbol of the church’s resistance to communist oppression.
Vatican and al-Azhar look to restart formal dialogue
Al-Azhar University is considered the most authoritative theological-academic institution of Sunni Islam.
Pope Francis named U.S. Archbishop Michael W. Banach, a Vatican diplomat, to be apostolic nuncio to Cape Verde
Pope Francis named a new apostolic nuncio to Cape Verde among several other appointments on July 9th.
Pope Francis met and mourned with the parents of Beau Solomon who was found dead in the Tiber River on June 4th
Pope Francis expressed his “deepest sympathy and compassion” as well as his closeness to the Solomons in his prayers “for the young man who died so tragically.”
Pope Francis visits St. Francis of Assisi’s Portiuncola on the 800th anniversary of the “Pardon of Assisi”
Pope Francis honors what St. John Paul II called the indulgence’s message of “pardon and reconciliation, that is, of grace, which divine goodness pours out on us if we are well disposed because God is truly rich in mercy.”
Renew efforts to build peace, help refugees, pope says
“Refugees are people like everyone, but war took away their home, work, relatives and friends,” Pope Francis said.
