Pope Francis praised the 100 countries that joined the Paris climate agreement but emphasized that implementing it must involve multidisciplinary cooperation and special measures of solidarity with the poor.
Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
Four Cardinals are asking Pope Francis to clarify his teaching on Communion for divorced
After not receiving a response from the pope, the cardinals released their letter to the public.
Pope Francis offers six new beatitudes for the modern Christian
There are 6 new beatitude for modern Christians.
Pope Francis reaffirms John Paul II’s ban on women priests
Francis was asked, “Really? Never?” And he responded, “If one carefully reads the declaration of St. John Paul, it goes in that direction, yes.”
Catholic and Anglican bishops missioned with goal of unity
“We have lost sight of the brother who was alongside us, we have become incapable of recognizing him and of rejoicing over the gifts and grace we each have received.”
Pope Francis says he has accompanied gay and transgender people through pastoral care
“When a person who has this situation arrives before Jesus, Jesus certainly will not say, ‘Go away because you are homosexual.’ No.”
Pope encourages Azerbaijan’s Catholics to be people of faith, service
The pope spoke at the country’s only Catholic Church, the parish of the Immaculate Conception.
Pope, Georgian patriarch pledge to witness to Gospel as brothers
The patriarch welcomed the pope, saying, “May God bless our two churches.”
North Korea’s nuclear tests worry Pope Francis
Nuclear tests in the country stir fears about increased regional aggression.
Pope Francis: ‘There are not other interpretations,’ of Amoris Laetitia
The bishops insisted it is not proper to speak of “permission to receive the sacraments” when it is, in fact, an invitation to “a process of discernment accompanied by a priest.”
