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Vatican
The Vatican is the seat of the Roman Catholic Church and its head, the pope.
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Ex-hospital head guilty of Vatican housing scandal
The ex-head of a Vatican-run hospital was convicted of funneling a fortune to a local cardinal.
Steinmeier, Pope discuss refugees, AfD
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier has with met Pope Francis for the first time since becoming head of state.
Cardinal Pell abuse case calls 50 witnesses
Lawyers will call about 50 witnesses, including former choirboys, at the historical sex abuse case against George Pell.
Pope says church ‘bit late’ in recognizing abuse
Speaking before an advisory commission, Pope Francis has addressed the problem of sexual molestation by priests.
Vatican recalls envoy amid child porn charges
The Holy See rejected a request to withdraw immunity for a diplomat in the US accused of possessing child porn.
Pope calls for reconciliation in Colombia
The pope called for reconciliation as victims and rebels came together at an open-air Mass in Villavicencio.
Pell maintains innocence in sex abuse case
Cardinal George Pell, the top financial adviser to Pope Francis, has maintained his innocence in a sexual abuse case.
Vatican to shut off fountains as drought hits Rome
In an effort to help surrounding Rome in a period of drought, the Vatican will shut off all of its 100 fountains.
Pope Francis drops conservative German cardinal
The pope and the cardinal clashed over the various reform measures, including the hot-button issue of annulments.
Pope dismisses German cardinal from Vatican role
The pope has removed the head of church doctrine, Cardinal Gerhard Müller, from his post.
Top Vatican aide Pell charged with sex abuse
Australian police say Vatican finance chief Cardinal George Pell has been charged with multiple sexual offenses.
Pope Francis hosts Merkel ahead of G20 summit
German Chancellor Merkel has met with the pope in a private audience to discuss climate change and July's G20 summit.
Two leaders worlds apart
Christoph Strack
The pope and Donald Trump don't just have a difference of opinion; they have diametrically opposed views of the world.
Two worlds collide as Trump meets Pope
US President Donald Trump and Pope Francis are worlds apart in their beliefs. What could they possibly have to discuss?
Pope Francis to create new group of cardinals
Pope Francis announced plans to create five new cardinals from five different countries at a special ceremony in June.
Knights of Malta elect new leader
The Knights of Malta, one of the oldest Catholic orders, have elected Giacomo Dalla Torre as its temporary leader.
Pope Francis to canonize Fatima shepherd children
According to Church belief, the shepherd children saw apparitions of the Virgin Mary and were given three prophecies.
Pope washes feet of ex-mafia ahead of Easter
The Argentine pontiff has started a series of ceremonies leading up to Easter by washing the feet of inmates.
Former Pope Benedict XVI turns 90
Benedict XVI was regarded as aloof, conservative and transitional. Here are little known sides of the German pope.
The pope's biggest language communities on Twitter
Pope Francis speaks five languages. But his tweets actually appear in nine languages.
Pope warns EU 'risks dying' without new vision
Pope Francis decried a "vacuum of values" and lack of solidarity among EU states ahead of the Union's 60th anniversary.
Vatican sex abuse victim quits commission
Seventy-year-old Marie Collins accused senior Vatican officials of "shameful" blocking of reforms approved by the pope.
Vatican cracks down on money laundering
More than $13 million has been frozen since 2013, and 17 investigations are ongoing.
The first woman at the top
Barbara Jatta is the new director of the Vatican Museums -- the first woman to hold the post.
China challenged on organ transplant practices
A Vatican conference on organ trafficking put pressure on China to improve its organ transplant standards.
Posters criticizing the Pope appear across Rome
Posters accusing the pope of "beheading" the Knights of Malta have surfaced across the Italian capital.
Vatican will take over Knights of Malta
Pope Francis requested Grand Master Matthew Festing to step down from the Knights of Malta.
US embassy move to Jerusalem 'won't help peace'
Abbas was speaking at the Vatican, where he opened a Palestinian embassy, after an audience with Pope Francis.
Condom row pits Knights of Malta against pope
The German removed as the Order of Malta's grand chancellor insists he did nothing wrong during projects in Myanmar.
Pope delivers Christmas Day message
Pope Francis has delivered his Christmas message. The pontiff addressed issues of conflict and terrorism.
Pope Francis celebrates Christmas mass at Vatican
In his Christmas Eve homily, Pope Francis said Christmas has been "taken hostage" by dazzling materialism.
Europe on edge as Christmas is celebrated
Security was heightened across Europe as Christians celebrated Christmas Eve in the shadow of the Berlin attacks.
Pope wants lay women and men appointed to Curia
The pope has called for more people from outside the clergy to work in the upper echelons of the Church.
Christmas clemency for Vatileaks 2 official
Pope Francis has freed Lucio Vallejo Balda, a senior Catholic Church official who leaked Vatican secrets to journalists.
Opinion: Pope Francis wants change. But does the Church?
Christoph Strack
This much is certain: The pope has pushed the Catholic Church in a new direction. But which direction is it exactly?
Pope Francis turns 80
His public appearances are unconventional, and he urges global solidarity. At times he causes controversy.
Opus Dei head dies
The arch-conservative Catholic movement Opus Dei says its leader Javier Echevarria has died, aged 84.
Priest education to include abuse prevention
The Vatican has released a new set of guidelines for seminaries, including measures to protect minors from sexual abuse.
Venezuela's opposition walks away from talks
An opposition leader has blamed the government for not releasing political prisoners and allowing a recall referendum.
Venezuela opposition says talks 'frozen'
Venezuela's opposition has said talks with the government have been 'frozen.'
Pope closes 'Holy Door' and 'Year of Mercy'
Pope Francis closes the Catholic Church's "Year of Mercy" by shutting the Holy Door at Saint Peter's Basilica.
Pope names new cardinals amid 'virus of polarization'
Pope Francis has warned of a 'virus of polarization and hostility' within the Catholic Church and broader society.
Tentative deal in Venezuela
Venezuela's rival parties have agreed on a peaceful "road map" after mediation by the Vatican and Latin American heads.
Venezuela political dialogue enters second day
Political rivals in Venezuela enter day two of talks as they debate stabilizing a country hit by serious food shortages.
Venezuela crisis talks to resume Friday
Venezuelan government and opposition leaders prepared to resume talks on the country’s crisis Friday.
Pope Francis meets thousands of homeless in Vatican
The pope has asked forgiveness on behalf of Christians for turning a blind eye to the homeless.
Pope invites Europe's homeless to Rome
Hundreds of Germany's homeless will visit Pope Francis at a festival for those often excluded from society.
Pope Francis holds Jubilee Mass for prisoners
The pope provided prisoners a message of forgiveness and redemption.
Vatican-sponsored talks in Venezuela aim to resolve crisis
Vatican-sponsored talks are being held in Venezuela aiming to resolve a political crisis. A US envoy has joined them.
Venezuela's crisis talks kick off in Caracas
Opposition leaders have demanded an end to political persecution and a return to democracy.
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