
Pope Francis: Final Verdict on Sodalitium Founder Likely ‘Unfavorable’
Holy Father said ruling on founder of the Sodalitium Christianae Vitae, accused of serial sexual and psychological abuse, will soon be available.
Holy Father said ruling on founder of the Sodalitium Christianae Vitae, accused of serial sexual and psychological abuse, will soon be available.
Francis said that comments made to Chilean journalists Jan. 18 were not intended to cause pain for victims of clerical sexual abuse.
More than a million people attended the last papal Mass of the trip.
Don’t ‘photoshop’ your heart — be who you are, Francis tells young people, and be close to Jesus.
‘Be beacons of light,’ the Holy Father said Sunday, also quoting St. Therese. He also venerated holy relics and spoke with bishops.
Francis said: ‘I ask you to fight against this source of suffering by calling for legislation and a culture that repudiates every form of violence.’
‘The crucified Jesus wants to be close to us,’ Francis said at Mass Saturday. ‘Fill your lives always with the Gospel.’
In Madre de Dios region, Francis greeted youth and condemned the throwaway culture and evils of neglect and trafficking
Francis met with indigenous people of the Amazon region in the city of Puerto Maldonado.
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