Pope Francis was delighted to resume his weekly general audience with members of the public on Wednesday (May 12) after six months of giving them virtually from inside a Vatican library because of ...
Pope Francis held his first weekly general audience with a live crowd in six months on Wednesday as the Holy See slowly lift restrictions imposed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Pope Francis arrives to attend his weekly general audience in the Paul VI hall at the Vatican on Wednesday. It was Francis’ first general audience since undergoing planned surgery to remove half ...
Pope Francis has pulled out of his Friday audiences after suffering from a fever, a Vatican spokesperson has said. Matteo Bruni told reporters that the Catholic leader was feeling unwell.
(ANSA) - ROME, JUN 28 - Pope Francis gave a general audience in the Vatican on Wednesday, his first since undergoing abdominal surgery to repair a hernia earlier this month. He last appeared ...
To deal properly with the crises it faces, Europe must first have hope, Pope Francis said Wednesday at his weekly general ...
A delightful video shared on Twitter by Vatican News shows a young boy running up to the stage to meet Pope Francis during his weekly audience in Vatican City. The Pope was sitting on a chair when ...
Kihei sculptor Dale Zarrella (center) has an audience with Pope Francis last month at St. Peter’s Square outside of the Vatican. A member of the pope’s security detail holds Zarrella’s ...
During his Sept. 13 general audience, Pope Francis presented the life of Blessed José Gregorio Hernández Cisneros as an example of the Gospel in action and service to the greater good.
Pope Francis has pulled out of his Friday audiences after suffering from a fever, a Vatican spokesperson has said. Matteo Bruni told reporters that the Catholic leader was feeling unwell.
During his Sept. 13 general audience, Pope Francis presented the life of Blessed José Gregorio Hernández Cisneros as an example of the Gospel in action and service to the greater good.
Pope Francis has pulled out of his Friday audiences after suffering from a fever, a Vatican spokesperson has said. Matteo Bruni told reporters that the Catholic leader was feeling unwell.