‘The church urgently needs religious who dedicate their lives to being on the very frontiers between faith and human knowledge, faith and modern science,’ Pope Francis told the group of papal astronomers.
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Look for a ‘Francis effect’ at the voting booth, not in the pews
Are Catholics considering the pope in their political decisions?
Vatican supports Iran deal, welcomes continued dialogue
The Vatican “values positively” Iran’s recent agreement with the European Union and the so-called ‘P5 plus 1’ group of nations because “it considers that the way to resolve disputes and difficulties should always be that of dialogue and negotiation.”
Pope visits Cuba amid increasing support for end to U.S. embargo
U.S. President Barack Obama, Cuban President Raul Castro and the Vatican have called for a lifting of the embargo, which was first put in place in 1960 and repeatedly strengthened in the years since.
‘Complex’ trip to Cuba, U.S. will be pope’s longest
Not only will Pope Francis be the first pope to visit the U.S. Congress, but papal speeches to parliaments of any single nation are extremely rare.
Pope appoints 18 couples to attend Synod of Bishops on family
The complete list of synod participants and papal appointees was released Sept. 15 by the Vatican.
Archbishop Gomez: California Bill Lets Doctors OK Meds for ‘Express Purpose’ of Killing
“The people of California—especially the poor, the elderly, minorities and the disabled—deserve much better from their leaders,” the archbishop said. “And make no mistake, it will be these most vulnerable populations who are going to suffer from this legislation.”
Pope Francis talks friendship, forgiveness, immigrant crisis in radio interviews
A pope needs friends, needs mercy and needs to reach out to all people, Pope Francis said in two radio interviews released in mid-September.
In radio interview Pope Francis laments false friendship, fundamentalism
Fundamentalism in any religion ‘is a transversal darkness which robs us of an horizon.’
Catholic education programs on California mission system to be revamped
“We have told the story of the missions in a way that has shown them as harmonious. In reality, conquest does not work that way,” said Los Angeles Auxiliary Bishop Edward W. Clark. “We see weakness in our curriculum on the mission era. We want to strengthen that.”
