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This paradigm shift reflects the profound transformation within the Catholic Church as it increasingly emphasizes broader representation from the global peripheries.
Cardinals who will take part in the secret conclave to elect a new Catholic pope began checking into two Vatican hotels on ...
As cardinals meet to elect a new pontiff, Euronews spoke to senior Catholic figures from the region as they reflected on the ...
For the first time, the majority of cardinals to choose a pope are not from Europe, as Catholic demographics shift. But ...
As of today, all telephone communications within the Vatican will be cut off and will only be restored after the announcement ...
Currently, five Middle Eastern cardinals will participate in the election and they hail from Algeria, Iran, Iraq, Morocco, ...
Cardinals told RNS they now have a better sense of each other, despite having had little familiarity before the general ...
The Catholic cardinals gathered ahead of the conclave to elect a new pope called on Tuesday for ceasefires and peace ...
While the church will not be involved in political discussions, it "can't be silent" and needs to speak out and advocate for ...
Amid the voting to find Pope Francis’ successor, the 135 Catholic cardinals ... the Middle East. Meanwhile, there have been items that are completely forbidden from the menus. read Conclave ...
The cardinals selecting the next pope will take ... and leftovers from gifts to the pope — a box of dates from the Middle East, for example. Across the ideological spectrum, a consensus emerged.