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Imam and Cardinal seek peace in the religious conflict in Central African Rep.
The film, Sìrìrì: the Cardinal and the Imam, recounts the story of two men dedicated to rebuilding peace and dialogue in the Central African Republic.
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Cardinal from Ghana who had to undergo surgery before the consistory dies
Richard Kuuia Baawobr, from Ghana, was only 63 years old and Francis created him a cardinal at the end of August.
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Card. Brenes on persecution in Nicaragua: "We must pray."
The cardinal believes that dialogue between the Church and Daniel Ortega's government is still possible.
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The Cardinal Bertello turns 80 and will not be able to vote in future conclave
Italian Cardinal Giuseppe Bertello is 80 years old, so he is no longer able to vote in the event of a future conclave.
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Cardinal recalls his kidnapping by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia
Cardinal Carvajal recalls that moment with a phrase from the Bible: his tongue clung to the roof of his mouth.
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Weekly Program: The World seen from The Vatican 09-07-2022
- The world's cardinals meet with Pope Francis to discuss the future of the Church.
- Learn all the details of Pope John Paul I's beatification.
- See how the relationship between John Paul II and Mikhail Gorbachev changed the world. -
World's cardinals close series of meetings at Mass with Pope Francis
Not only did they discuss issues such as the new constitution on the Roman Curia. They also discussed the next great Jubilee of Rome in 2025.
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Who is Cardinal Marc Ouellet?
And as one of two Rome-based Canadian members of the curia, he also traveled with Pope Francis on his most recent trip to Canada.
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Card. Parolin: Women in the Dicastery of Bishops a “substantial step forward”
The Vatican's top diplomat also shared his thoughts on a possible papal visit to Kyiv.
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Pope Francis and the Synod: what makes it so confusing?
In 2021, Pope Francis announced the start of what he called “a Synod on Synodality” – a two-year process meant to explore ways to promote a more “Synodal Church”.
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New cardinals chosen by Pope Francis
After the August consistory there will be 133 new cardinal electors. Of these, 84 will have been chosen by Pope Francis.
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Card. Krajewski to take ambulance blessed by the Pope to Ukraine
The cardinal had been in Fatima on Friday evening as Francis' envoy to perform the consecration of Russia and Ukraine in person from Portugal.
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A new reform ensures more responsibility for the laity and bishops' conferences
Vatican presents the new Apostolic Constitution entitled ''Praedicate Evangelium.''
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Card Becciu says Pope Francis trusts him in the face of "monstrous accusations"
The former Vatican number three makes his first statement before a judge in a Vatican embezzlement trial.
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Cardinal Czerny will return to Ukraine across the Slovakian border
The cardinal did not spend many days in Rome because Pope Francis asked him to return to Ukraine.
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Card. Czerny returns from Ukraine: “They understood that the Pope was with them”
Cardinal Michael Czerny met with refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine and communicated the Pope's closeness to them.
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Cardinals sent by Pope Francis meet with refugees in Ukraine
Card. Michael Czerny and Card. Konrad Krajewski have been listening to the stories of people displaced by war.
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Cardinals sent to Ukraine cross border, meet with refugees on first day
Cardinal Konrad Krajewski says that some refugees are moved to tears when they hear that they come on behalf of the Pope.
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Cardinal en route to Ukraine: Pope Francis wants to assure them of his presence
Card. Michael Czerny reaches Budapest on his way to the Hungary-Ukraine border, where he will meet with refugees fleeing from war.
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Card. Angelo Becciu to testify in court after his objections are dismissed
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Card. Parolin: Holy See ready to facilitate dialogue between Russia and Ukraine
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Oldest Italian cardinal dies at 95
Cardinal Luigi De Magistris was made a cardinal by Pope Francis in 2015.
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Card. Marc Ouellet on the Vatican's upcoming symposium about the priesthood
Pope Francis will kick of the symposium with a conference on “Faith and priesthood today.”
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This is how Benedict XVI's first meeting with victims of abuse came about
The first time a pope met with victims of sex abuse was in 2008, in Washington, D.C.