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people in Latin America and the U.S. view Pope Francis
Argentina sees dips in popularity in Pope Francis, new poll finds
A recent poll found that attitudes toward the pope in six of Latin America's most populous countries are still broadly positive everywhere but in Argentina.
Poll: Latin Americans View Pope Francis Favorably. but the Biggest Drop Is in His Native Argentina.
Pope Francis is still widely popular in several Latin American countries. But the portion of people who still see him favorably in his native Argentina has plunged by almost 30 percentage points in a decade.
How people in Latin America and the U.S. view Pope Francis
Pope Francis is broadly popular in much of Latin America and the U.S., but favorability has fallen in the Latin American countries surveyed.
Religion Pope Francis Visits Belgium
PHOTO COLLECTION: Religion Pope Francis Visits Belgium
Pope Francis arrives flanked by Queen Mathilde of Belgium and King Philippe of Belgium, at Melsbroek air base in Steenokkerzeel, near Brussels, on the first day of his four-day visit to Luxembourg and Belgium,
Pope Francis deplores 're-emergence' of war, in Luxembourg visit
Pope Francis kicked off a four-day visit to Luxembourg and Belgium Thursday with an appeal for international diplomacy and negotiations amid flaring conflicts across the globe.The 87-year-old pontiff,
Pope Francis tells wealthy Luxembourg to help developing countries
Pope Francis on Thursday called on leaders in Luxembourg - a small nation with a thriving economy and the highest density of millionaires per capita in the world - to devote resources to help improve conditions in developing countries.
Pope expels a bishop and 9 other people
Pope Francis expels 10 for 'sadistic' abuses in Peru sect
Pope Francis expelled 10 members of Peru's controversial Sodalitium Christianae Vitae (SCV) movement on Wednesday, including a bishop, several priests and multiple lay members. The Vatican said the former members were guilty of "sadistic" abuses of power.
Pope expels a bishop and 9 other people from a Peru movement over ‘sadistic’ abuses
Pope Francis took the unusual decision Wednesday to expel 10 people from a troubled Catholic movement in Peru.
Pope Francis expels 10 people from a troubled Catholic movement in Peru after a Vatican investigation uncovered abuses
Pope Francis expels 10 people from a troubled Catholic movement in Peru after a Vatican investigation uncovered abuses
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Opinion | Pope Francis Commandeers the Synod on Synodality
Pope Paul VI established the Synod of Bishops in response to the Second Vatican Council (1962-65). The advisory body was ...
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Pope Francis offers Vatican refuge to Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi
Pope Francis has called for the liberation of Myanmar’s detained former leader Aung San Suu Kyi, offering Vatican territory ...
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Pope Francis begins tour through heart of Europe to promote peace and boost his dwindling flock
With church attendance in decline and child abuse scandals still live, the pontiff has arrived in Luxembourg to try and raise ...
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In a secularized Luxembourg, Pope Francis tells Catholics to evangelize Europe
Before flying to the neighboring country of Belgium on the afternoon of Sept. 26, the 87-year-old pope spent one day visiting ...
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Pope Francis arrives in Luxembourg on a trip to heart of Europe to boost a dwindling flock
Pope Francis is traveling to once-strong bastions of Christianity in the heart of Europe to try to reinvigorate a Catholic ...
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Pope Francis Commandeers the Synod on Synodality
It was supposed to be an advisory meeting. It became an expert-led focus group.
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Pope Francis calls for wealthy nations to support ‘most vulnerable’
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on Thursday called on wealthy nations to take responsibility for the “most vulnerable” ones. Drawing on the ...
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Pope: Humanity suffers from ‘dangerous syndrome’ of repeating mistakes
Humanity needs to be motivated by spiritual values if it is to avoid being thrown into dangerous exploits and useless ...
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