Roman Catholic 2 days ago Italian teenager to be canonized as first millennial Catholic saint Carlo Acutis, an Italian teenager who had a knack for web design and a passion for the Eucharist, will be canonized, the Vatican announced on Monday, July 1.
Pope Francis June 14 Pope Francis warns of AI in first-ever G-7 papal address, urges 'safeguards' for 'proper human control' Pope Francis warned world leaders attending the G-7 conference in Italy on Friday that artificial intelligence offers both immense benefit and serious ethical pitfalls for the future of humanity.
Pope Francis June 12 Pope Francis allegedly repeats anti-gay slur while discussing ban on homosexual seminarians Pope Francis, while discussing the ineligibility of open homosexuals to enter seminary, allegedly repeated a slur against gay men he used last month in a similar meeting.
Pope Francis May 28 Pope Francis apologizes for using vulgar term for gay men behind closed doors Pope Francis did not mean to denigrate homosexuals when he used a controversial term about gay men in a private meeting this week, the Vatican said.
Christianity May 23 Pope Francis paves way for canonization of Carlo Acutis, first millennial saint A second miracle has been recognized and attributed to the intercession of Bl. Carlo Acutis, an Italian teenage computer whiz who was devoted to his Catholic faith.
Media May 20 Pope Francis suggests being 'conservative' is a 'suicidal attitude' in rare interview Pope Francis said conservatives held a "suicidal attitude" toward church doctrine and progress in a new rare interview that aired Sunday on "60 Minutes."
Vatican May 18 Vatican releases guidance on investigating 'supernatural phenomena' The Catholic Church's Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith released a document Friday providing new guidelines for the investigation of alleged supernatural events.
Italy May 13 Vatican Museums staff launch legal bid to demand better treatment, challenging Pope Francis' administration Employees of the Vatican Museums have filed a class-action complaint demanding improved benefits and working conditions, challenging Pope Francis' administration.
LIFESTYLE May 13 On this day in history, May 13, 1981, Pope John Paul II survives assassination attempt Pope John Paul II survived an assassination attempt by a Turkish gunman on this day in history, May 13, 1981. The pope would go on to forgive his would-be killer.
Roman Catholic May 12 The most popular Catholic outside the Vatican: Bishop Barron Bishop Robert Barron spoked to Fox News Digital about the death of the ongoing Christian revival in America, President Biden's faith, and why Catholicism is suddenly cool.