Pope Francis has gone fully electric for his next installment of the Pope-mobil, which was revealed at the Vatican on Wednesday. The new four-wheel-drive car is in line with the Pontiff’s preaching on environmental protection and will have zero carbon emissions. (AP video and production by Paolo Santalucia).
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On Saturday, 21 men from around the world will receive the "red hat" from Pope Francis and become cardinals. The new cardinal-elects, who join the over 200 cardinals that act as the pope's main advisers, come from 18 countries. Among the most notable names is Father Timothy Radcliffe, the former master of the Dominican order. The English theologian has been leading spiritual retreats for both the 2023 and 2024 Synod on Synodality. Archbishop Francis Leo of Toronto, Canada, is considered among one of the pope's most significant legacy appointments in North America. The 53-year-old was appointed to lead Canada's largest diocese last year, which comprises 226 parishes where Mass is celebrated daily in 36 languages. Also included on the list is the Archbishop Dominique Mathieu of Tehran-Isfaha...
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Indignant Pope Francis slaps woman's hand to free himself at New Year's Eve gathering
A visibly annoyed Pope Francis had to pull himself away from a woman in a crowd in St Peter's Square on New Year's Ever after she grabbed his hand and yanked him towards her.
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Pope Francis was walking through the square and greeting pilgrims. After reaching out to greet a child, the pope turned away from the crowd only for a nearby woman to seize his hand and pull her towards him. The abrupt gesture appeared to cause him pain and Francis slapped swiftly slapped at her hand before pulling his hand free
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Pope Francis decided to allow Catholic priests to bless members of same-sex couples. He tells 60 Minutes why, saying “the blessing is for everyone.”
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Pope: Being gay "must" be made legal worldwide.
Pope Francis calls for the decriminalisation of homosexuality globally adding the Church "must" help to abolish these laws.
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Pope Francis said laws criminalizing homosexuality are “unjust,” calling homosexuality a sin for Catholic worshippers, but not a crime.
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Pope Francis said laws criminalizing homosexuality are “unjust,” calling homosexuality a sin for Catholic worshippers – but not a crime. “Being homosexual isn’t a crime,” Francis said in an interview this week with The Associated Press.
He noted that Catholic bishops around the world support laws criminalizing homosexuality and discriminating against LGBTQ individuals. He said the leaders should "have to have a process of conversion,” and opt for “tenderness, please, as God has for each one of us.”
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Pope Francis has gone fully electric for his next installment of the Pope-mobil, which was revealed at the Vatican on Wednesday. The new four-wheel-drive car i...
Pope Francis has gone fully electric for his next installment of the Pope-mobil, which was revealed at the Vatican on Wednesday. The new four-wheel-drive car is in line with the Pontiff’s preaching on environmental protection and will have zero carbon emissions. (AP video and production by Paolo Santalucia).
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On Saturday, 21 men from around the world will receive the "red hat" from Pope Francis and become cardinals. The new cardinal-elects, who join the over 200 card...
On Saturday, 21 men from around the world will receive the "red hat" from Pope Francis and become cardinals. The new cardinal-elects, who join the over 200 cardinals that act as the pope's main advisers, come from 18 countries. Among the most notable names is Father Timothy Radcliffe, the former master of the Dominican order. The English theologian has been leading spiritual retreats for both the 2023 and 2024 Synod on Synodality. Archbishop Francis Leo of Toronto, Canada, is considered among one of the pope's most significant legacy appointments in North America. The 53-year-old was appointed to lead Canada's largest diocese last year, which comprises 226 parishes where Mass is celebrated daily in 36 languages. Also included on the list is the Archbishop Dominique Mathieu of Tehran-Isfahan, a Belgian Franciscan missionary based in Iran. This appointment is likely part of Pope Francis' desire to promote dialogue with Islam and peace in the Middle East. 99-year-old former Italian Apostolic Nuncio Angelo Acerbi will become the oldest cardinal ever created. Ukrainian bishop Mykola Bychok, who ministers to Ukrainian Greek Catholics across Oceania, will become the youngest member of the College of Cardinals at 44. EWTN Vatican Journalist Benedicte Cedergren has more.
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Pope Francis decided to allow Catholic priests to bless members of same-sex couples. He tells 60 Minutes why, saying “the blessing is for everyone.”
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Pope Francis decided to allow Catholic priests to bless members of same-sex couples. He tells 60 Minutes why, saying “the blessing is for everyone.”
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Pope Francis calls for the decriminalisation of homosexuality globally adding the Church "must" help to abolish these laws.
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Pope Francis said laws criminalizing homosexuality are “unjust,” calling homosexuality a sin for Catholic worshippers, but not a crime.
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Pope Francis said laws criminalizing homosexuality are “unjust,” calling homosexuality a sin for Catholic worshippers, but not a crime.
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Pope Francis said laws criminalizing homosexuality are “unjust,” calling homosexuality a sin for Catholic worshippers – but not a crime. “Being homosexual isn’t a crime,” Francis said in an interview this week with The Associated Press.
He noted that Catholic bishops around the world support laws criminalizing homosexuality and discriminating against LGBTQ individuals. He said the leaders should "have to have a process of conversion,” and opt for “tenderness, please, as God has for each one of us.”
“We are all children of God, and God loves us as we are and for the strength that each of us fights for our dignity,” Francis said. The pope said the Catholic Church should work to end laws criminalizing homosexuality.
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Pope Francis said laws criminalizing homosexuality are “unjust,” calling homosexuality a sin for Catholic worshippers, but not a crime.
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Pope Francis said laws criminalizing homosexuality are “unjust,” calling homosexuality a sin for Catholic worshippers – but not a crime. “Being homosexual isn’t a crime,” Francis said in an interview this week with The Associated Press.
He noted that Catholic bishops around the world support laws criminalizing homosexuality and discriminating against LGBTQ individuals. He said the leaders should "have to have a process of conversion,” and opt for “tenderness, please, as God has for each one of us.”
“We are all children of God, and God loves us as we are and for the strength that each of us fights for our dignity,” Francis said. The pope said the Catholic Church should work to end laws criminalizing homosexuality.
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As if on cue, a boy quietly ran up the stairs to the Pope's side and stood, wide-eyed at the Pope's knee or the rest of the audience, barely moving.
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Pope Francis has gone fully electric for his next installment of the Pope-mobil, which was revealed at the Vatican on Wednesday. The new four-wheel-drive car is in line with the Pontiff’s preaching on environmental protection and will have zero carbon emissions. (AP video and production by Paolo Santalucia).
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Pope Francis was walking through the square and greeting pilgrims. After reaching out to greet a child, the pope turned away from the crowd only for a nearby woman to seize his hand and pull her towards him. The abrupt gesture appeared to cause him pain and Francis slapped swiftly slapped at her hand before pulling his hand free
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Pope Francis decided to allow Catholic priests to bless members of same-sex couples. He tells 60 Minutes why, saying “the blessing is for everyone.”
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Pope Francis said laws criminalizing homosexuality are “unjust,” calling homosexuality a sin for Catholic worshippers – but not a crime. “Being homosexual isn’t a crime,” Francis said in an interview this week with The Associated Press.
He noted that Catholic bishops around the world support laws criminalizing homosexuality and discriminating against LGBTQ individuals. He said the leaders should "have to have a process of conversion,” and opt for “tenderness, please, as God has for each one of us.”
“We are all children of God, and God loves us as we are and for the strength that each of us fights for our dignity,” Francis said. The pope said the Catholic Church should work to end laws criminalizing homosexuality.
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[Verse 1: Vinnie Paz] This is Taliban rap, I'm a fucking bomber My head wrapped like somebody who suffered trauma Musically I'm the embodiment of Jeffrey Dahmer Usually in the environment of marijuana My straight right like Arguello was You a medigon, Vinnie do what a dego does You about to find out what the human tornado does You a bitch, you ain't even half what you say you was My shit is hard body lord, I'm a fucking legend I don't get my hands dirty, that's for fucking henchmen I'm the equivalent of Russian Roulette, fucking tension And when you hear the ram's horn it's the fucking ending I'm a vampire, I love the setting of sun The night my time killing already begun I'm from the same place Anton Lavey is from I'm about to put the biscuit right to my head and be done [Chorus: Demoz] This Percodan got me feeling like a brick wall With that said I give a fuck about a withdrawal Fuck a quarterback, bullets get you picked off Critics get pissed on when I'm pissed off This Percodan got me feeling like a brick wall With that said I give a fuck about a withdrawal Fuck a quarterback, bullets get you picked off Critics get pissed on when I'm pissed off [Verse 2: Demoz] 1978 my mom had a date '84 had me, had a hard time great Mom wasn't weak, I guess my dad wasn't fake But guessing only led to one thing, my mistakes That's why I cut the grass real low, check for snakes Apply pressure when I need to satisfy my weight Selling coke and the diesel Fiends going crazy putting dope in their needles, it's hopeless and evil You can smoke wet and get smoked with the Eagle All over nothing, fucking pride and your ego Spit all facts, I ain't gotta mislead you Talk shit wherever you stand, that's where I leave you Believe me, I can get you killed real easy Leave the scene but the ho won't leave me Tackle the dresser, bitch try to tease me I put a hole in her head right where her weave be, believe me [Chorus] [Verse 3: I'll Bill] I'm the bomb attached to the chest of exploding martyrs, code of honours Shoot me out your M16, deliver souls beyond the world To conquer planets and enslave entire populations Colosseums where [? ] supply the operation Gladiators battle on the side of sovereign nations Fathers of confrontation, Lamas to pop your face in Blinded by lies and hatred, they conjure up abomination Armies march across the continents honouring Satan The final countdown, 2012 Jumping out the Black Hawk with the black Eagle by the money belt I take you from the edges of space to the projects From the pyramids to Giza to where God sits, we monstrous I'm conscious homie, I'm wide-awake I supply the hate, La Coka Nostra The skull and guns, I supply the weight How many bricks you want? Let me see your money first As a matter of fact I'm taking your money you fucking herb Fuck outta here, Billy Idol, La Coka Nostradamus
“These words are reminiscent of the objections of Judas – the ‘mercator pessimus’ so much appreciated by Bergoglio – when Mary of Magdala broke the precious jar of aromas to anoint Our Lord’s feet.
“These words are reminiscent of the objections of Judas – the ‘mercator pessimus’ so much appreciated by Bergoglio – when Mary of Magdala broke the precious jar of aromas to anoint Our Lord’s feet.
(LifeSiteNews) — What scandalizes and fills us with horror is not as much the series of monomaniacal provocations of Bergoglio, who has now proven his rebellious and apostatic nature, so much as the cowardice of the entire Episcopate.
Bergoglio, with his ungodly statements addressed to young people in Singapore that “all religions are a path to God,” offends the Majesty of God, betrays Divine Revelation, tramples on the ...
Bergoglio, with his ungodly statements addressed to young people in Singapore that “all religions are a path to God,” offends the Majesty of God, betrays Divine Revelation, tramples on the ...
In his lengthy response, Viganò said, “I consider Jorge MarioBergoglio an anti-Pope — or better said, a counter-pope, a usurper, an emissary of the anti-Catholic lobby that has infiltrated the Church for decades.”.
If today Bergoglio is putting me on trial to condemn and excommunicate me, it is precisely because he makes a public profession that he belongs to another religion and that he presides over another ...
... all Catholic popes, because the faith that they defended is mine; and the errors that Bergoglio defends are those that they, without exception, condemned ... My accusations against Jorge Maria Bergoglio.