The pope’s message was presented Nov. 20 to those taking part in the congregation’s general assembly Oct. 29-Nov. 21 in Paris.
Pope asks Daughters of Charity to secure rights of people in their care
Jesus takes on human suffering to draw even closer to people, pope says
“Let us be amazed by Jesus so that we can start living again, for the grandeur of life lies not in possessions and promotions, but in realizing that we are loved and in experiencing the beauty of loving others,” he said at Palm Sunday Mass March 28.
Science, religion not opposing sides in humanity’s progress, cardinal says
Cardinal Parolin told participants at the EuroScience Open Forum that science and religion must work together for the good of humanity.
Vatican official, panelists urge looking beyond U.S. during pandemic
Cardinal Peter Turkson and two other panelists at an online forum May 12 discussed global dimensions of the COVID-19 crisis.
Digital barbarism? Vatican summit highlights dangers in tech revolution
The pope urged the assembly — comprised of Silicon Valley CEOs, a Facebook lawyer and specialists in robotics, cybersecurity and cyberwarfare, as well as moral theologians — to discuss ethical issues faced in the digital age.
Respect for human life, dignity are at heart of immigration issue
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, On World Refugee Day June 20, Pope Francis sent two messages via Twitter on which we should all reflect: He […]