Pope skips homily at start of busy Holy Week during Palm Sunday Mass in St. Peter’s Square Hobbled by bad knees and persistent respiratory problems, Francis also didn’t participate in the procession of cardinals.
The Archbishop of Canterbury: We should not become numb to ongoing injustice in Gaza He repeats the urgent need for an immediate ceasefire, the release of all hostages.
New survey in America: Religion’s role in public life is waning 48% of U.S. adults say there’s “a great deal” of or “some” conflict between their religious beliefs and mainstream American culture.
Nearly 500 victims of church sex abuse in France have received financial compensation So far, the reparations authority has approved compensation claims of 489 victims.
Bulgaria’s Orthodox Christians leader died at the age of 78 Bulgarians lined the streets of Sofia on Saturday to bid farewell to the late Orthodox Patriarch Neophyte.
Pope discusses resignation – “a distant hypothesis” Pope Francis has said that if he chooses to resign he would be known as Bishop Emeritus of Rome
Number of people giving regularly to parish churches in England has declined The number standed at around 401,000 in 2022 compared with 572,000 in 2013.
The Archbishops of Canterbury: The UK’s new definition of extremism targets Muslim communities Archbishops warn government’s new definition of extremism will risk more division.
Pope Francis: Ukraine should negotiate end of war with Russia Pope Francis said Ukraine should have the courage of the ‘white flag,’ negotiate end of war with Russia.
After the flu, Pope appears in good form and reads homily Pope Francis appears in good form and reads homily after the flu sent him to the hospital for tests.