Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò Excommunicated

The strained relations between retired Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano and Pope Francis finally reached the breaking point, and only one of them is the pope.

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Pope Francis Defends Homosexuality By Criticizing Laws Against It

Pope Francis criticized laws that criminalize homosexuality as “unjust,” saying God loves all his children just as they are and called on Catholic bishops who support the laws to welcome LGBTQ people into the church.

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Gay Clubs Run in Catholic Seminaries Says Pope Benedict in Attack on Francis

According to John Allen, a leading Vatican analyst who writes for Crux, the Catholic news outlet, a civil war could be brewing in the Roman Catholic Church.

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Why Yes, Climate Change Is a Religion

Religion is declining sharply and the political cult of Climate Change offers a cataclysmically redemptive purpose with visions of rising oceans, growing poverty, inescapable racism, and a catastrophic way out that requires not faith, but action.

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Pope and Religious Leaders Call For Aggressive Climate Action At The Upcoming COP26 Summit

In his speech, Welby said over the past 100 years, humanity had “declared war” on creation and must now repent by building a green economy and by bringing [social] justice to the global south.

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Lawmaker Threatens Catholic Church's Tax Exempt Status For Considering Denying Communion to Pro Abortion Politicians

The new guidance could result in pro-abortion politicians (including Joe Biden and Speaker Nancy Pelosi) being banned from receiving communion because of their stance on abortion.

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Pope Francis Changes Church Law To Expand Women's Roles

By introducing the change in the Code of Canon Law, pope Francis is making it impossible for conservative bishops to block women in their diocese from having those roles.

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Pope Says Coronavirus Vaccinations Are an Ethical Obligation

“It is an ethical option,” Pope Francis went on to say, “because you risk your health, your life, but you also risk the lives of others.”


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Pope Francis Packs College of Cardinals

Pope Francis has named 13 new cardinals, nine of whom are eligible to vote in upcoming papal conclaves. He is putting his ideological stamp on the important electing body.

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