Vatican notes ‘exchange of opinions’ over migrants, prisoners in meeting with Vance
- U.S. Vice President JD Vance met with Vatican officials, Cardinal Pietro Parolin and Archbishop Paul Gallagher, discussing international humanitarian issues, particularly regarding migrants.
- The Vatican emphasized its good relations with the U.S., addressing tensions regarding the Trump administration's handling of mass deportations and migration.
- Pope Francis criticized U.S. Policies on mass deportations, warning they damage the dignity of vulnerable families, particularly migrants.
- Cardinal Parolin advocated for multilateral cooperation on global issues, reinforcing the need for dialogue and respect in resolving conflicts.
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Arab Americans mourn Francis, a pope who had great sympathy for
CHICAGO: Leaders of the Arab American Catholic community are this week mourning the death of Pope Francis who, to them, was an outspoken champion of Arab and Palestinian rights. Francis, the first Latin American pontiff, died at the age of 88 on Monday in the Vatican after a long illness, the day after Christians around the world celebrated a rare convergence of both the
Mourning Pope Francis, the self-effacing pope who loved us all
The sudden passing of Pope Francis the day after Easter Sunday, when he was yet among us, has shocked and saddened the world. From the beginning of his papacy, he chose to be different from his predecessors, a reformer, less formal, channeling the life of his namesake, St. Francis of Assisi, and living with simplicity. He shunned elaborate papal apartments and trappings and was deeply humble and self-effacing, emphasizing and championing God’s l…
Pope Francis, a Trump critic, meets Vance on Easter morning
Pope Francis held a private meeting at the Vatican on Sunday morning with U.S. Vice President JD Vance, the Vatican said in a statement. Vance, a Catholic who has clashed with the pontiff over the Trump administration's immigration policies, met Francis at his Vatican residence to exchange Easter greetings, the…
Pope's Easter address denounces 'contempt' for migrants following meeting with Vance
After a brief meeting with U.S. Vice President JD Vance on Sunday morning, Pope Francis' annual Easter speech included a condemnation of unnamed political leaders who use "fear" to oppress marginalized people including immigrants and refugees.Pope Francis, who is recovering from a bout of pneumonia that kept him in a hospital for five weeks, met for a few minutes in the papal residence with the vice president, a Catholic convert who has drawn cr…
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