Pope Francis

Pope tells NFL legends he backs a ‘different’ kind of football

By Josephine McKenna — June 21, 2017
VATICAN CITY (RNS) But what's a pope to do with a golden football helmet?

US Catholic bishops committee dismayed over Trump’s new direction on Cuba

By Lauren Markoe — June 20, 2017
(RNS) The U.S. Catholic bishops want President Trump to consider 'ordinary Cubans' as he scales back on what he calls a one-sided deal with the island nation.

Vatican defends appointment of philosopher who once voiced support for limited abortion

By Josephine McKenna — June 20, 2017
VATICAN CITY (RNS) Nigel Biggar came under criticism over his apparent support for abortion up to 18 weeks into pregnancy.

Religious and indigenous leaders seek to save rainforests

By Josephine McKenna — June 19, 2017
ROME (RNS) Inspired by Pope Francis' 2015 "Laudato Si'" encyclical, clergy from Catholic, Protestant Jewish, Buddhist and other faiths joined indigenous leaders from Brazil, Peru, Indonesia, Colombia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to call for urgent action to protect the forests.

Nice guy or tough guy? The two faces of Pope Francis

By Christopher Lamb — June 19, 2017
VATICAN CITY (RNS) Underneath the pope’s compassion is a steely side, which he’s particularly ready to use when it comes to priests, bishops or cardinals he feels are undermining the church’s mission.

Catholic groups launch conversation about female deacons

By Josephine McKenna — June 15, 2017
VATICAN CITY (RNS) The pope has ruled out the ordination of women as priests, but he may endorse women deacons.

Pope Francis shakes up Vatican bioethics board

By Josephine McKenna — June 13, 2017
(RNS) While Francis has upheld church opposition to abortion, his choice of board members may reflect a desire for a less combative tone on the issue.

Politics, culture or theology? Why evangelicals back Trump on global warming

By David Gibson — June 9, 2017
(RNS) They may be taking the Bible literally, which could explain their climate change skepticism. Some experts say it’s more complicated than that.

Pence defends Trump as champion of Catholic values

By Lauren Markoe — June 6, 2017
(RNS) Speaking at the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast, Pence said Trump is a leader for the issues Catholics care about most: protection of the unborn, religious freedom and Christians suffering for their faith in the Middle East.

This Vatican adviser is moving Catholics toward LGBT inclusion

By Jonathan Merritt — June 6, 2017
(RNS) James Martin says LGBT people are treated like lepers in the Catholic Church, and it's time for this to change.

Strong religious reaction to Trump climate accord decision

By Madeleine Buckley — June 1, 2017
WASHINGTON (RNS) While leaders of the so-called religious left were overwhelmingly critical of the move, conservatives were somewhat divided.

At Cannes, Wim Wenders talks about making movies that matter

By A.J. Goldmann — June 1, 2017
CANNES, France (RNS) 'It’s not so much the story, but something more essential, which is: Why are we here and what are we living for?' said Wim Wenders at a forum on religion and art. 'Every movie has to respond to that.'

Pope Francis ally says Trump exit from climate accord would be a ‘slap’ in the face

By Josephine McKenna — June 1, 2017
VATICAN CITY (RNS) At their historic meeting last week, the pope gave Trump a copy of his 2015 encyclical, which warns of the grave consequences caused by climate change, and the president promised to read it.

Vatican scraps plan for pope to go to South Sudan this year

By Yonat Shimron — May 30, 2017
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) No official reason was given for the cancellation but Vatican and church sources said it was a combination of security concerns and logistics.

Is Melania’s marriage valid in the eyes of her church?

By Mark Silk — May 30, 2017
(RNS) Not if her husband didn't get his previous marriages annulled.
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