Cardinal Blase Cupich, the archbishop of Chicago, and Chicago-born Cardinals Robert Prevost and Wilton Gregory would be part ...
Cardinal McElroy was the principal celebrant and homilist and distributed ashes during the Ash Wednesday Mass. It was his ...
Cardinal Wilton D. Gregory of Washington celebrated the faith and service of Eunice and Sargent Shriver during a Feb. 13 Mass ...
Cardinal Robert McElroy has criticized the removal of immunity for houses of worship from immigration enforcement, calling it ...
Noting that some people have described the Synod on Synodality as “a meeting about meetings,” the cardinal said it is ...
ROME (AP) — Pope Francis remained in critical condition Sunday and blood tests showed early kidney failure but he remains alert, responsive and attended Mass, the Vatican said, as the 88-year ...
Editor's Note: This page is a summary of news on Pope Francis' health issues for Sunday, Feb. 23. For the latest news, view our story for Monday, Feb. 24. Pope Francis remained in critical ...
A first-person written message from Pope Francis was shared Sunday as the leader of the Roman Catholic Church continues his hospitalization in Rome. "I have recently received many messages of ...
Languages: English. Pope Francis has issued a statement from his hospital bed following his blood transfusion treatment after tests revealed a condition associated with anemia, the Vatican has shared.
Pope Francis, 88, rested during a peaceful ninth night at Rome's Gemelli Hospital after a respiratory crisis and blood transfusions, the Vatican said Sunday. The update came after doctors said ...
The Vatican says Pope Francis rested and that the night was 'tranquil' after the leader of the Catholic church suffered a respiratory crisis a day earlier. Last night, the church revealed Pope ...
Pope Francis, who is in critical condition battling double pneumonia, thanked the faithful for their kind messages during his hospitalization on Sunday — as he assured them that he was resting well.
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