Tens of Thousands Pay Respects to Pope at St. Peter’s
Over 128,000 people have already paid their respects to Pope Francis since Wednesday.
Over 128,000 people have already paid their respects to Pope Francis since Wednesday.

Péter Erdő is viewed by many as a scholarly compromise candidate who could bring calm after the quasi-revolutionary leadership of Francis.
The pontiff will be buried in Rome’s Santa Maria Maggiore basilica.

Many feel the Vatican has let down Father Cantera, a stalwart defender of the civil war memorial’s Basilica.

The official Catholic teaching balances charity with common sense. JD Vance understands that; Pope Francis does not.

The Pope’s unconditional welcome for migrants does not apply to his own state.

The disciplinary office of the Vatican swiftly reversed the order, but the effort to bypass the Church’s legal process exposes a power struggle within the Church hierarchy.

By updating the list of sins at the synod, the pontiff seems eager to send signals of political correctness.

By blowing hot and cold in its dealings with the traditional liturgy, the Vatican is plunging the faithful into disarray.

The former Vatican diplomat previously accused Pope Francis of covering up abuse.