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Pope Francis made history by meeting with the Russian Orthodox Church's Patriarch Kirill.
In a new book, the pope revisits one of his most famous statement on gay people: "Who am I to judge?"
Due to their shrinking numbers and aging population, the Holy Spirit Adoration Sisters are now reaching out to recruit.
René Heuillet reportedly confessed to pocketing the cash over 25 years.
The "Nostra Aetate" declaration, published in 1965, revolutionized the Catholic Church's relations with Jews and with people of other faiths.
"The Pope continues to exercise his intense activity without interruption and in an absolutely normal way.”
Catholic priest John Plessington was canonized after being killed for his faith in 1679.
He listened to about 30 homeless men share their stories, then gave them a blessing.
Several of the prominent conservatives who reportedly signed the letter have publicly taken issue with Francis' papacy in the past.
Only bishops can vote at a synod, but about 30 women have been invited to the meeting as auditors.