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Over-80 cardinals, who cannot vote in the conclave, are lashing out at the Francis papacy, calling for change of course.
One suspect told police he drove another man to the scene to pay off an £800 debt, while the other is expected to be that he ...
The death of Pope Francis and global aid cuts led by the United States could complicate the work of a group of experts ...
Daniel Tatters, 26, and Dale Francis, 37, travelled from Stoke-on-Trent to Wolverhampton to set fire to a family home, jurors ...
Pope Francis chose 149 of the current members of the college, most of whom will help choose his successor as cardinal ...
As Pope Francis's body lay in state in the Vatican last week, one of the mourners -- with eyes downcast and hands clasped -- ...
Members of the Catholic Theological Association of Nigeria have pledged to uphold the “theological and pastoral legacy” of ...
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — After months of tense negotiations, the U.S. and Ukraine signed a deal that is expected to give ...
There are currently 252 cardinals, 133 of whom are eligible and expected to vote in the conclave. They range in age from 45 to 99.
International law and humanitarian diplomacy currently do not meet Pope Francis' standards of morality, courage, and critical ...
Cardinal Jean-Marc Aveline of Marseille, France — considered a contender to be the next pope — has been jokingly referred to ...