WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden canceled the final overseas trip of his presidency just hours before he was set to depart for Rome and the Vatican ... s time in the White House and ...
President Joe Biden said he will ask Congress for help in fighting the raging fires in Los Angeles area. Vice President ...
I have arrived this far, taken these actions, removed these people, now it’s your turn,” said Benedict XVI, when handing the ...
President Joe Biden awarded Pope Francis with the Presidential Medal of Freedom with Distinction, the highest U.S. civilian honor, the White House announced on Saturday. Biden, the nation's second ...
the white elephant that amazed Rome. The monk Friar Giovanni da Verona also painted a drawing of the pachyderm, which can now be seen in the Vatican Museums, in one of Raphael’s rooms.
The new guidelines approved in Italy make clear that homosexuality in itself need not preclude a man from being ordained a priest. All priests are required to maintain celibacy. Homosexual men can ...
Pope Francis handed box of papers over ‘most difficult and painful’ Vatican scandals by Benedict - Pope Francis’ reveals in ...
A new tour of the Vatican Gardens at the pope’s summer palace in Castel Gandolfo is opening in the spring for jubilee pilgrims who wish to escape the crowds in Rome for a day and immerse ...
In 1984, the United States established full diplomatic relations with the Vatican for the first time ... In 2017, a federal jury sentenced self-avowed White supremacist Dylann Roof to death ...
The Vatican has given the green light for gay men to become priests - as long as they remain celibate. In an unexpected adjustment to practice in the Catholic Church, the new guidelines from ...
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The assembled cardinals of all countries must be confined within the Vatican’s quarters, meeting each day to vote – and vote again – until a majority coalesces around the choice of a new Pope.