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The Catholic Church is not dying from persecution. It is dying from confusion. Under Pope Francis, ambiguity became policy.
We’re talking about the legacy of Pope Francis, the challenges facing the church and what’s involved in the real-life ...
Cardinal Daniel DiNardo led the Sioux City diocese as bishop for six years during the early 2000s. The 75-year-old is ...
Robert Prevost has been elected the first pope from the United States in the history of the Catholic Church. The Chicago-born ...
Gerard O'Connell speaks to Colleen Dulle and Sam Sawyer, SJ about the unexpectedly quick election of Pope Leo XIV.
Here's when we could see smoke -- and a new pope -- now that the conclave is getting underway in Vatican City.
As Catholics await the white smoke to pour out of the Vatican chimney, those at one independent catholic parish in Tulsa marked the papal conclave’s first day by releasing rainbow smoke.
The papal conclave begins Wednesday, May 7. There's no timeline for it to conclude. A new Pope could be selected in a matter of hours, days, weeks or even years. The voting is done in secrecy, with ...
Chicago-born Cardinal Robert Prevost, 69, was elected and accepted his fate as the next Bishop of Rome, leader of the world's ...
The conclave to select the next pope has begun after Catholic cardinals from across the world filed into the Sistine Chapel ...
People around the world are waiting for the new pope to be selected. Monsignor Scott Friend of Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church talked about how the church handles this process.