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America Magazine18d
LGBT Catholics appreciate Pope Francis’ welcome, but hope for change
After all, his faith had served as “the core tenet” of his very being. Mr. Whalen said Pope Francis is "opening up the door and giving us a foothold, letting us see a better future for us in ...
The Lancet
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Pope Francis and health
On his election 10 years ago, Pope Francis was hailed as a voice of modernisation. Has his papacy made a difference to health ...
Channel NewsAsia Singapore1mon
Pope Francis says laws criminalising LGBT people are a 'sin' and an injustice
Pope Francis said on Sunday (Feb 5) that laws criminalising LGBT people are a sin and an injustice because God loves and accompanies people with same-sex attraction. Pope Francis, who made his ...
Religion Unplugged2d
Is Pope Francis ‘The Only One Who Can Make A Difference’ In Uganda’s Anti-LGBTQ Bills?
Reuters reported that more than 30 African countries, including Uganda, already ban same-sex relations. But the new law ...
The Washington Post16d
Pope Francis at 10 years: A reformer's learning curve, plans
VATICAN CITY — So much for a short pontificate. Pope Francis celebrates the 10th anniversary of his election Monday, far outpacing the “two or three” years he once envisioned for his papacy ...
KUOW13d
After 10 years as pope, Francis continues to reshape the Catholic Church
because LGBT people "are children of God and God loves them." Back in St Peter's Square, his message over, Francis delivered his signature sign-off: "Don't forget to pray for me," the pope said.
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The life and times of Pope Francis as he marks his 10th anniversary as pontiff
Following are some of the major events of the life and ministry of Pope Francis, who marks the 10th anniversary of his election as pontiff on March 13.
Ottawa Citizen1mon
Pope Francis says laws criminalizing LGBT people are a 'sin' and an injustice
ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE — Pope Francis said on Sunday that laws criminalizing LGBT people are a sin and an injustice because God loves and accompanies people with same-sex attraction. A welcome ...
Hosted on MSN1mon
Laws criminalising LGBT people are 'sin': Pope Francis
Pope Francis on Sunday (February 5) said unequivocally that laws criminalising LGBT people were a 'sin' and an 'injustice'. The Pope said that God loves and accompanies people with same-sex ...
WWNO
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After 10 years as pope, Francis continues to reshape the Catholic Church
The leader of the world's 1.3 billion Catholics has steered his church leftward after more than two decades of conservative ...
The Gazette18d
The life and times of Pope Francis as he marks his 10th anniversary as pontiff
seen as the most conciliatory attitude to LGBT people by a pontiff ... the Catholic ban on female priests is forever. Jan. 2 - Pope Francis says in a letter bishops must show zero tolerance ...
The Irish Times1mon
Pope Francis says laws criminalising LGBT people are a 'sin' and an injustice
Pope Francis said laws criminalising LGBT people are a 'sin' and an injustice because God loves and accompanies people with same-sex attraction. The US Coast Guard released footage of a yacht ...

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