Sentencing someone to life in prison without the possibility of parole is “not the solution to problems, but a problem to solve,” Pope Francis told Italian prison guards, prison chaplains and officials from the Ministry of Justice.
Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
Change the world, don’t just gripe about it, pope tells young people
Tens of thousands of people of all ages were gathered for the vigil on the wide-open diocesan field at Soamandrakizay Sept. 7; the older folks came because the pope was scheduled to celebrate Mass there the next morning.
Pope Francis greeted by President, dancers and large crowds in Mozambique
Pope Francis’ week-long trip to Africa commenced with huge crowds, dancing, and honors as he landed in Mozambique as evening descended upon Maputo, the country’s capital.
A Curia reform hopes to change attitudes, not just structures
Pope Francis seemed to signal a change already in early July when he named seven women and a religious brother as full members of the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life.
Pope mourns death of French patient after doctors withhold care
Vincent Lambert, who suffered serious brain damage more than 10 years ago, died after years of court battles.
In its search for a missing woman, the Vatican discovers tombs of 19th century princesses are empty
Opening the Vatican tombs of a princess and a duchess July 11 in a search for the remains of a young Italian woman missing for more than 30 years, the Vatican found no human remains at all.
Pope Francis names seven women to previously all-male congregation
Pope Francis named six superiors of women’s religious orders, a consecrated laywoman and the superior of the De La Salle Christian Brothers to be full members of the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life.
Pope Francis gives Orthodox patriarch relics of St. Peter
Patriarch Bartholomew said, “Pope Francis made this grand, fraternal and historic gesture” of giving the Orthodox fragments of the relics of St. Peter.
Vatican to open tombs looking for young woman missing since 1983
The decision was made in response to the request of Emanuela Orlandi’s family, he said, and their questioning “the possible concealment of her cadaver in the small cemetery located within Vatican City State.”
Shepherding amid scandal: Archbishops talk about healing
Two archbishops spoke of the impact of clerical sexual abuse on the people of their dioceses and said survivors are the members of their flocks most in need of care.
