Any limitations and rules regarding media access and communications during the upcoming Synod of Bishops are rooted in the “essence” of a synod, said the head of the synod’s communication committee.
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Biden’s meeting with Pope Francis’ peace envoy was a ‘first step’ in repatriating displaced Ukrainian children
The top priority for Pope Francis’ peace envoy in his meeting with U.S. President Joe Biden was the repatriation of children forcibly deported from Ukraine to Russia, the papal nuncio to the United States said.
Pope Francis visits summer camp for kids of Vatican employees
Treated to songs, gifts and a paper medallion designating him ‘hero,’ Pope Francis visited children attending a summer camp at the Vatican.
Pope Francis returns to the Vatican ‘better than before,’ chief surgeon says
“The pope is fine. He’s better than before,” said Dr. Sergio Alfieri, the chief surgeon who operated on the pope June 7 to repair a hernia; he also operated on the pope in 2021.
Pope Francis is working, resting and praying as he continues to recover from surgery
The pope has been sleeping well at night and his recovery was going smoothly, according to daily updates from Matteo Bruni, director of the Vatican press office.
Satellite carrying Pope Francis’ message of hope launched into space
Once deployed into orbit, the microsatellite was set to transmit papal messages of hope and peace in English, Italian and Spanish that any amateur radio receiver should be able to pick up.
Holy Smoke: A history of tobacco and the Catholic Church
The Catholic Church played a major role in bringing tobacco to Italy, which is still the number one producer of raw tobacco in the European Union today.
Papal preacher: Nihilism is the ‘black hole’ of the spiritual universe
“As believers, it is our duty to show what there is behind or underneath” proclamations of relativism and nihilism, that is, to show the truth and new life brought by Christ’s resurrection, Cardinal Raniero Cantalamessa said in his homily on April 7 in St. Peter’s Basilica.
Cardinal O’Malley ‘strongly disagrees’ with Father Hans Zollner’s resignation from Vatican sex abuse commission
Cardinal Seán P. O’Malley expressed his surprise, disappointment and disagreement with statements challenging the commission’s effectiveness made by Father Hans Zollner.
Jesuit sex abuse expert Hans Zollner resigns from papal commission over ‘urgent concerns’
There are urgent “structural and practical issues that led me to disassociate myself” from the papal commission of sex abuse, Father Hans Zollner said.
