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Pope Francis greets a child during his general audience in Paul VI hall at the Vatican Dec. 7. At his audience the pope began a new series of talks about hope. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
FaithVatican Dispatch
Gerard O’Connell
Pope Francis: "At times, I find myself in front of persons who are very rigid. And I ask myself: How come such rigidity?”
A statue of Our Lady of Guadalupe is unloaded from a truck after a Nov. 19 procession to the U.S.-Mexico border fence in Tijuana, Mexico, where Mass was celebrated (CNS photo/David Maung).
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Francisco Moreno Barrón
Immigration is an ancient and contemporary reality; human beings have always sought better conditions for their lives.
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The Editors
This video has been edited. The transcript below reflects a full record of this part of the discussion.  ModeratorJames Martin, S.J.Editor-at-large for America Media  PanelistsNancy DallavalleTheologian and vice president for mission and identity at Fairfield University Deacon Gr
FaithIn All Things
Zac DavisEric Sundrup, S.J.
The church is now recognizing what the local church in Central and South America has always known.
Pope Francis greets British theoretical physicist and cosmologist Stephen Hawking, during an audience with participants attending a plenary session of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences at the Vatican on Nov. 28. (CNS photo/L'Osservatore Romano, handout)
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Carol Glatz - Catholic News Service
The pope said there was a "weak response" in most international policies to promoting the common good.
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Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
"A rigidity that is far from a discernment of situations has been introduced" in seminaries, Pope Francis said. He also called clericalism "one of the most serious illnesses that the church has."