The pope appealed to Our Lady to teach people to care for others “without egoistic interests or hypocrisy.”
Gerard O’Connell
Gerard O’Connell is America’s senior Vatican correspondent and author of The Election of Pope Francis: An Inside Story of the Conclave That Changed History. He has been covering the Vatican since 1985.
Pope Francis: The media needs to avoid the sin of spreading fake news
To bring someone’s past into public view “is a sin and does harm,” the pope said.
Pope Francis: There will be no ‘reform of the reform’ of the liturgy.
Pope Francis: “At times, I find myself in front of persons who are very rigid. And I ask myself: How come such rigidity?”
Vatican launches website so you can follow Pope Francis’ sex abuse commission
The website provides the general public with regular updates on the commission’s work.
Meeting between Pope Francis and President Tran Dai Quang of Vietnam suggests continuing progress
The Holy See would like its relationship with Vietnam developed further through full diplomatic relations.
How does Pope Francis write his homilies? No surprise, he starts with listening.
Pope Francis: “If you do not listen to people, how can you preach?”
Pope Francis releases apostolic letter, extending Year of Mercy provisions and calling for a “World Day of the Poor.”
Pope Francis is calling on Catholics to usher in a cultural revolution of mercy.
Pope Francis closes the Year of Mercy, reminding us that Jesus’ mercy is always open wide
“Even if the Holy Door closes, the true door of mercy, which is the heart of Christ, always remains open wide for us.”
Pope Francis to new cardinals: Love the stranger and fight against exclusion
Pope Francis created 17 new cardinals from 14 countries and all continents, including three from the United States.
Pope Francis’ long history of working with other faiths
Pope Francis’ presence was failed as the “most significant” and “an important part of ecumenical history.
