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Tag Archives: Roman Catholic Church
Pope Francis’s newest crass opinions about gay priests
Michael Coren: How ironic that the most homophobic organization in the world should be the greatest employer of gay men
Pope Francis has condemned capital punishment. But can his legacy endure?
Opinion: Pope Francis has deemed capital punishment unacceptable in all circumstances—a bold and likely definitive mark on the Roman Catholic Church’s doctrine
Pope Francis: The Vatican’s rebel
For those invested in the status quo, he’s the most dangerously unpredictable pope in centuries
Cardinal Marc Ouellet: The Canadian who could be pope
Brian Bethune on the papal contenders
The Vatican is reining in America’s radical nuns
Nuns, who’ve been critical of the Church’s teaching feel blindsided by the move
Toronto archbishop named cardinal
Archbishop Thomas Christopher Collins received the call from the Vatican via his BlackBerry
Grace under fire
He didn’t foresee the long-running sex abuse scandal suddenly igniting, but the Pope showed surprising openness in dealing with it
Exorcists wanted, and fast
FESCHUK: In the throes of a serious shortage, the Church tries out some new strategies