Vatican

  • John XXIII, John Paul II linked by love of dialogue with world

    Apr 17, 2014

    John XXIII and John Paul II, who will be canonized April 27, are “bound together” by their love for addressing the world in conversation, a cardinal who worked with them both has said.

  • Forgiveness of sins comes only from Jesus

    Apr 16, 2014

    “Christianity is not a philosophical doctrine,” Pope Francis told his congregation at Mass on April 8. “It’s not a program for life survival, or education, or peacemaking.”

  • Pope washed the feet of disabled people on Holy Thursday

    Apr 16, 2014

    On Holy Thursday Pope Francis celebrated the In Coena Domini Mass at the St Mary of Providence Centre of the Don Gnocchi Foundation in Rome, where he washed the feet of 12 disabled residents.

  • Pope honours Jesuit killed in Syria

    Apr 16, 2014

    Pope Francis said the assassination of "my confrere," a 75-year-old Dutch Jesuit in Syria, "filled me with deep sadness and made me think again of all the people who suffer and are dying in that martyred country."

  • Consider the use of energy in relation to justice and peace

    Apr 16, 2014

    The Vatican body concerned with justice and peace presented a book Friday which considers their connection with energy, and how energy can both threaten and serve integral human development.

  • Where is your heart before the suffering Jesus?

    Apr 16, 2014

    In the narrative of Christ’s Passion and Death, who am I?This was the central question of Pope Francis’ homily during Palm Sunday Mass in Saint Peter’s Square, where 100,000 had gathered from around the world, bearing palms and olive branches.

  • Logo and motto unveiled for papal visit to Korea

    Apr 16, 2014

    The Holy See has released the official motto and logo for Pope Francis’ upcoming visit to South Korea, which is the first time a Roman Pontiff has traveled to the country in since John Paul II went 25 years ago.

  • Have Christians a future in the Middle East?

    Apr 16, 2014

    Christianity has its roots in the Middle East. In Palestine, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq and Egypt, Christians were the majority well before Islam arrived.

  • British woman appointed by Pope to head Pontifical Academy

    Apr 15, 2014

    Pope Francis has appointed Lady Margaret Scotford Archer as president of a group of scholars dedicated to studying issues in the social sciences in order to offer reflection and advice to the leadership of the Church.

  • Pope: Meditate on Christ's passion during Holy Week

    Apr 15, 2014

    In his Palm Sunday homily, Pope Francis urged the congregation to consider how their actions and attitudes reflected the various characters in the story of Jesus’ passion and death.