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Pope Francis took vital steps on abuse. It will be up to his successor to ensure reforms are enacted
Survivors of church sexual abuse acknowledge Pope Francis took important steps, but say his successor must do more to tackle abusive clergy and hold bishops accountable when they mismanage cases.
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Signo.net on MSNThe prophecies of Nostradamus about the new pope and the destruction of the VaticanThe recent death of Pope Francis has reignited the debate around ancient prophecies, including Nostradamus' visions about the ...
The Vatican has released details of Pope Francis' funeral. See when and where the services are and how to watch live from ...
So many mourners lined up to see Pope Francis lying in state in a simple wooden coffin inside St. Peter’s Basilica that the ...
Pope Francis’ sweeping reforms cleaned up some of the mess at the scandal-plagued Vatican Bank, but his management also left ...
You may have seen the movie “Conclave.” Here’s what a Vatican insider and a Kansas author say is true (and what is complete ...
Pope Francis nudged the Catholic Church toward change. His successor can see it through ― or take the church back.
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Tourists who have booked to visit Rome in the coming weeks will experience the city during a rare historical moment. ...
The Vatican opted to extend the visiting hours at St. Peter's Basilica on the evening of Wednesday, April 23, as thousands of ...
Pope Francis’ body was transferred to St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican on Wednesday, April 23, allowing mourners to pay ...
Hong Kong’s outspoken Roman Catholic Cardinal Joseph Zen has been allowed to leave the southern Chinese city to attend Pope ...
Since the moment of his election in 2013, Pope Francis captivated the world not only with his simple style and familiar ...
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