ROME – Pope Francis was forced to cut short his homily on Sunday, citing difficulty breathing, as he continues to battle a ...
Pope Francis noted the “great personal risk” taken by soldiers and law enforcement while greeting the participants the ...
"Be courageous witnesses of the love of God our Father..." Pope Francis stressed this at his Jubilee Mass for Armed Forces, Police and Security Personnel on Sunday, as he reflected on St John's Gospel ...
This morning, when the eighty-eight-year-old pontiff suddenly stopped reading the text of the homily he had prepared for the Jubilee of the military after two minutes of reading, those present in ...
Pope Francis also praised the “important priestly presence” of military chaplains, pointing to the moral and spiritual ...
Cardinal Ambo’s pastoral letter May Pag-asa pa nga ba? (Is there still Hope?) is written in the awareness of the Jubilee Year of Hope, 2025, formally opened on Dec. 29, 2024, as declared by Pope ...
Pope Francis, 88, who has been suffering from bronchitis, asked aide to read out his speech during a Mass at Vatican on ...
He told military forces gathered for a special Armed Forces Mass in St Peter's Square that they should consider themselves ...
Pope Francis reminds armed forces to ‘always respect international laws’ - Pope Francis appeared in public for the first time ...
The Pope was previously admitted to hospital for three nights in 2023 with bronchitis. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Pope Francis has told soldiers, police and other law enforcement officials from around the world that armed force can only be ...
Pope Francis was forced to cut short a homily in the Vatican Sunday saying that he was having trouble breathing amid a bout ...