Faith is a call to service and mission, pope tells U.S. seminarians

The call to faith in Jesus always is a call to service and mission, Pope Francis told seminarians, priests and staff of the Pontifical North American College.

Health care is a universal right, not a luxury, pope says

Health care is not a luxury, it is a right that belongs to everyone, Pope Francis told health care workers.

Nothing can diminish the value of any human being, pope says

No physical limitation or setback can diminish the value of any human being because each person is a unique and beloved child of God, Pope Francis said.

Preaching peace amid violence: Pope heads back to Africa

Pope Francis' fifth trip to the African continent will highlight gestures of peace and reconciliation, consoling the victims of violence but also emphasizing the importance of each person sowing peace in the family, the neighborhood and the nation.

French priest, former Vatican consultant, banned from public ministry

The archbishop of Paris has banned French Msgr. Tony Anatrella, a longtime Vatican consultant on issues of sexuality, from all public ministry and ordered him to a life of prayer after a Vatican investigation into allegations he sexually abused young men he was counseling.

Pope advances sainthood causes of six candidates, including a poet

Pope Francis has advanced the sainthood cause of a Spanish poet-priest who was a member of the Spanish Royal Academy.

‘Open your hearts to other cultures,’ pope tells young people

Pope Francis told young people to always "look to the horizon" and open their hearts to other peoples and cultures.

Social challenges must be fought with weapon of charity, pope says

Many Christians who died for the faith did so, not because they were denied the freedom to worship, but because they were living out their faith and defending freedom, justice and truth, Pope Francis said.

Italian publisher releases book of essays by retired Pope Benedict

While the Second Vatican Council gave the Catholic Church a "beautiful" document on the priesthood, "it did not face the fundamental question" of the difference between Catholic and Protestant understandings of ordained ministry, wrote Pope Benedict XVI in an essay published after his death.

Pope prays God will strengthen commitment to defending all human life

As the Biden administration and state governments look at ways to expand or restrict access to abortion after the U.S. Supreme Court's Dobbs ruling, Pope Francis prayed that God would strengthen people's commitment to protecting human life at every stage.