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Pope Francis' aide leans down to pick up the the handle of the Pope's walking stick after it snapped as he was arriving for a Jubilee audience in the Pope Paul VI hall at the Vatican, Saturday ...
Pope Francis arrives for a Jubilee audience in the Pope Paul VI hall at the Vatican, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025. Credit: AP/Andrew Medichini Francis has said that he has no plans to resign anytime ...
Pope Francis on Wednesday continued his catechesis on “Jesus Christ Our Hope,” saying love is the force that compels people, including the Blessed Virgin Mary, to share their faith in God with ...
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis tripped while entering the Vatican auditorium for an audience Saturday after the handle of his walking stick snapped, but he avoided falling. Enjoy unlimited ...
Pope Francis meets with clergy and other pilgrims during his general audience in the Vatican's Paul VI Hall, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2025 (photo: Vatican Media / VM) Kristina Millare/CNA Vatican ...
The pope has faced several health challenges in recent years, including knee problems requiring a wheelchair, respiratory ...
Vatican City (Agenzia Fides ... recognize the action of God the Father in the history of humanity, said Pope Francis during today's general audience in the Paul VI Hall. The Pope, who had a cold, did ...
Vatican City (AsiaNews ... These are the faint words of Pope Francis, whohad a slight cold this morning at the Wednesday general audience, pronounced in the Paul VI Hall, in front of over ...
Wetin we call dis foto, Pope Francis deliver blessing 8 January 2025 during di traditional Wednesday General Audience for Paul VI Audience Hall in Vatican City. 13 January 2025 Di Vatican don ...
Faithful reach out to greet Pope Francis as he makes his way through the crowd in the Vatican's Paul VI Audience Hall during the first Jubilee audience of 2025. Credit: Vatican Media The Pope ...
Vatican City (Agenzia ... Even one case is already too many". Pope Francis chose strong words, already pronounced on other occasions, to denounce the atrocious scourge of child exploitation, during ...