The president of Argentina embraced Pope Francis during an extensive meeting in Rome this week, quashing a long-standing feud with the pontiff. President Javier Milei appeared at the Vatican and spoke with Pope Francis for over an hour – an exceptionally long
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The Pope has called for a universal ban on surrogate motherhood after proclaiming that he considers the practice “despicable”. Condemning what he called the “commercialisation” of pregnancy, Pope Francis said the life of an unborn child must not be “suppressed or turned
Pope Francis has called for a universal ban on surrogate motherhood, describing it as a “despicable” practice and criticizing the “commercialization” of pregnancy. The Pope emphasized the need to protect unborn children and opposed the exploitation of women in vulnerable situations. While
A German cardinal in the Catholic Church remarked that Pope Benedict would never have approved Pope Francis’ recent edict allowing priests to bless people in same-sex relationships. Cardinal Gerhard Mueller made the comment to Reuters while attending an event marking the one-year
Pope Francis renewed calls for peace and an end to the many violent conflicts around the world, particularly the war in Gaza and the invasion of Ukraine, as he begged for everyone to remember “the voice of the innocent.” “Isaiah, who prophesized
Pope Francis has urged Vatican bureaucrats to avoid “rigid ideological positions” which prevent them understanding modern reality. He issued the appeal days after formally allowing priests to bless same-sex couples in a radical change of Vatican policy. The Pope used his annual
Pope Francis warned world leaders on Thursday that uninhibited and reckless development of artificial intelligence could pose a profound risk to humanity. The pope made the statements in an address to the world in honor of the upcoming 57th annual World Day
Pope Francis’ long-awaited trip to his native Argentina is in the works – not long after an invitation from one of his fiercest critics. The pontiff told Mexican broadcaster Televisa’s N+ news service that a visit to his native Argentina is “pending”