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Pope Francis saw priests’ embrace of the trappings of power as a “cancer” corroding the Roman Catholic Church, according to a best-selling Spanish author who travelled to Mongolia with the pontiff.
Cardinals from across the world attended a mourning mass at St Peter's Basilica on Wednesday, which was held in memory of the ...
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Escaping the middle-income trap
When news of Pope Francis’ passing came, it took some time to sit with what that meant, for me and the world at large. My ...
With the papal conclave that will select the next pontiff set to begin next week, all eyes are on nations with large Catholic ...
ASIA'S front-runner for the papacy, Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle of the Philippines, is a charismatic moderate often dubbed ...
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A Muslim tribute to Pope Francis
SINCE college, I have known of the Catholics' partnership through the Movement of Muslim Christian Dialogue. It is timely to ...
As about 135 cardinals prepare to elect the next pope, thousands of Italians are already doing the same in an online game.
With betting on the next pope frowned upon in the home of the Vatican, thousands of Italians have instead taken to playing ...
Asia’s front-runner for the papacy, Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle of the Philippines is a charismatic moderate often dubbed the ...
Fantapapa: The fantasy football inspired game for Italians who can’t bet on the next Pope - Gambling companies are offering ...
The 2025 conclave that will choose the next pope will see the largest number of Filipino cardinal electors in history, ...
Tagle, 67, who shares with Pope Francis a history of advocating for the poor, ...