
Argentine Nuns Now Living in Vatican Monastery That Was Pope Benedict’s Last Residence
Vatican City has new tenants: seven nuns from Argentina, who, at the request of Pope Francis, will live in Mater Ecclesiae.
Vatican City has new tenants: seven nuns from Argentina, who, at the request of Pope Francis, will live in Mater Ecclesiae.
COMMENTARY: Decisions about his household say a lot about a prelate. For Pope Benedict, it is no different.
Cardinal Angelo Comastri will lead a candlelight Rosary procession around St. Peter’s Square on the four Saturdays of May. A second Vatican initiative will be a walking prayer service stopping at images of the Virgin Mary found in St. Peter’s Basilica on Wednesdays.
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