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Who will be the next pope?

Who will be the next pope?

The release of the film Conclave has once again thrown the spotlight on one of the most arcane, storied and secretive events in human history: the election of a new pope.

  • by Rob Harris

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Francis names the first woman to head a major Vatican office. Then gives her a male co-leader

Francis names the first woman to head a major Vatican office. Then gives her a male co-leader

Italian nun Sister Simona Brambilla will be responsible for every religious order, from Jesuit and Franciscan priests to the Mercy nuns and smaller movements.

  • by Nicole Winfield
Pope opens new Jubilee year when pilgrims can obtain special indulgences

Pope opens new Jubilee year when pilgrims can obtain special indulgences

Some 32 million tourists are expected to walk through the “Holy Door” just opened by Francis at St Peter’s. He’s asked all to have courage to better the world.

  • by Joshua McElwee
Assassination plot: Pope reveals British intelligence saved his life

Assassination plot: Pope reveals British intelligence saved his life

Francis turned 88 on Tuesday and marked the occasion with revelations of a twin suicide bomb plot against him.

Israeli strikes kill Hezbollah spokesman in Beirut, dozens in Gaza

Israeli strikes kill Hezbollah spokesman in Beirut, dozens in Gaza

Mohammed Afif had been especially visible after all-out war erupted between Israel and Hezbollah in September.

  • by Fadi Tawil, Bassem Mroue and Wafaa Shurafa
Pope Francis taps Melbourne bishop to be one of 21 new Catholic cardinals

Pope Francis taps Melbourne bishop to be one of 21 new Catholic cardinals

The nomination of 44-year-old Bishop Mykola Bychok of Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church is also seen as sending a subtle political message as Russia’s war grinds on.

  • by Brittany Busch
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Trump doubles down on migrant deportation, Pope tells Catholics to vote for ‘lesser evil’

Trump doubles down on migrant deportation, Pope tells Catholics to vote for ‘lesser evil’

Pope Francis said migration was a right described in Scripture and it was a “grave sin” to not welcome strangers. He was equally blunt on the abortion stances of both candidates.

  • by Farrah Tomazin
Pope arrives in deeply Catholic Timor-Leste where crowds may reach 750,000

Pope arrives in deeply Catholic Timor-Leste where crowds may reach 750,000

His three-day visit will include an open-air celebration of Mass the Vatican says may include more than half the population of 1.3 million.

  • by Nicole Winfield
Pope urged to address child sex abuse scandals during Timor-Leste visit

Pope urged to address child sex abuse scandals during Timor-Leste visit

Francis will come face to face with the faithful on his first trip to Timor-Leste where many still don’t believe an independence hero and bishop abused young boys.

  • by Niniek Karmini, David Rising and Nicole Winfield
Pope Francis excommunicates archenemy archbishop

Pope Francis excommunicates archenemy archbishop

The Vatican’s former ambassador to the US developed a fringe following by peddling conspiracy theories about COVID-19 and the war in Ukraine on social media.

  • by Nicole Winfield
G7 leaders back ‘Olympic truce’ for wars in Ukraine, Middle East

G7 leaders back ‘Olympic truce’ for wars in Ukraine, Middle East

Leader of the G7 urged “all countries to observe the Olympic Truce individually and collectively” in support of a French proposal to temporarily halt conflicts around the world during the Games.

  • by Rob Harris

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