Cardinal Timothy Dolan of the Archdiocese of New York recently clarified that Pope Francis and the Roman Catholic Church still consider homosexuality wrong. …read more
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Cardinal Timothy Dolan of the Archdiocese of New York recently clarified that Pope Francis and the Roman Catholic Church still consider homosexuality wrong. …read more
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By avandagriff
Pope Francis doesn’t do interviews. Or at least that’s what we thought. He said that about himself just one week ago on the way to Rio de Janeiro for World Youth Day. Read More: What Pope Francis really said about gays — and no, it’s not new | Fox News.
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By avandagriff
Pope Francis on Monday continued to recast the Catholic Church’s image by focusing on its inviting, merciful aspects, this time shocking a planeload of reporters by saying of homosexuality: “Who am I to judge?” Read More: Pope Francis calls for inclusion of gays in society, saying he has no right to ‘judge’ – The Washington […]
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In word and deed during his trip to Brazil, Pope Francis put clergy and faithful alike on notice: Get energized, go out and spread the Gospel, give the Roman Catholic Church a more active role in society. …read more
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By Kate Seamons
Pope Francis continues to make news by making waves: for assuring the world that atheists can be good people , for blessing leather-clad Harley riders , and, now, for softening the church’s position on gay priests. With the ink barely dry on yet another big news moment (he racked up the No…. …read more
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Pope Francis reached out to gays on Monday, saying he wouldn’t judge priests for their sexual orientation in a remarkably open and wide-ranging news conference as he returned from his first foreign trip. …read more
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By The Huffington Post News Editors
Pope Francis has had a busy week at World Youth Day in Rio as he visited his slums and prisons, blessed the Olympic flag and brought three million people to Copacabana Beach for a final Mass on Sunday morning.
Now, Pope Francis has made another headline, this time when the pontiff said, “Who am I to judge a gay person?”
While taking questions from reporters on the plane back to Rome, Francis spoke about gays and the reported “gay lobby.” According to the Wall Street Journal, the Pope’s comments about homosexuality came in the context of a question about gay priests.
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Pope Francis: “Who am I to judge” gay clergy? Forgive and forget sins when they’re not crimes. …read more
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More than 3 million people gathered at Rio’s Copacabana beach on Sunday for the final Mass of Pope Francis’ trip to Brazil. The first Latin American pope used the occasion to urge the faithful to come out of their isolation and evangelize the world. …read more
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Pope Francis is reaching out to gays, saying he won’t judge priests for their sexual orientation, in a remarkably open and wide-ranging news conference as he returns from his first foreign trip.
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Pope Francis set an action-packed Thursday in Rio de Janeiro, where he will bless the Olympic flag, visit a slum and address upward of 1 million young Roman Catholics on Copacabana beach. …read more
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Pope Francis has jumped into a political debate over the liberalization of drug laws in Latin America, saying legalization will not reduce the problems of addiction. …read more
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Brazil’s Defense Ministry says four navy ships will watch over Copacabana beach when Pope Francis celebrates Mass there Friday. …read more
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Pope Francis has made a habit of kissing babies in Brazil, and he’s now held up an official motorcade to kiss a few more. …read more
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Pope Francis is traveling toward the city of Aparecida for his first major event in Brazil.
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Camilo Sandoval says he faces the choice of a lifetime: He can study engineering in college or he can devote himself to the church. …read more
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There was widespread finger pointing on Tuesday over the security scheme meant to protect Pope Francis during his seven days in Brazil after a frantic crowd of faithful Catholics repeatedly surrounded and halted the vehicles he was riding in as he paraded down main avenues. …read more
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By The Huffington Post News Editors
RIO DE JANEIRO — The mob scene witnessed as Pope Francis arrived in Rio de Janeiro on Monday took place because his driver made a wrong turn, church and Brazilian authorities said.
Rio Transportation Secretary Carlos Osorio said the Fiat that Francis was riding in from the airport to the city center inadvertently turned into the wrong side of a 12-lane thoroughfare, known as Avenida Presidente Vargas.
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A Brazilian official says the mob scene witnessed as Pope Francis arrived in Rio de Janeiro took place because his driver made a wrong turn. …read more
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A homemade explosive device was discovered in the bathroom of the parking garage of the Brazilian shrine that Pope Francis will visit this week, the military said Monday. …read more
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