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Four Hong Kong opposition figures freed after serving subversion sentences
The four had pleaded guilty to subversion charges and were sentenced in November to four years and two months in prison
‘Discern and order’: Cardinal calls for continuation of Pope Francis’ reform...
The Italian cardinal said that true fidelity requires continuing the path set by Pope Francis rather than retreating from it
Vancouver archbishop calls for prayer after deadly attack claims 11 lives...
A man drove an SUV into crowds attending the Filipino community’s Lapu-Lapu Day Block Party in Vancouver, killing at least 11 people
Light dimmed, light carried: Tribute to Pope Francis
Because for Pope Francis, belief in God was never about exclusion; it was about the dignity of every human being
Full Text: Cardinal Re’s Homily for Pope Francis’ Funeral
Funeral Mass recalls Pope Francis’ witness of service to the poor, advocacy for peace, and joy of the Gospel
Pope’s burial place a powerful symbol of papacy
Pope Francis’ decision to be buried in the Papal Basilica of Saint Mary Major is “surprising… but not novel"
Pope’s coffin sealed ahead of funeral on Saturday morning
Pope Francis’ coffin is sealed in a private ceremony in St Peter’s Basilica, after some 250,000 mourners had paid their respects
Filipino Cardinal warns against politicizing papal conclave
“Creating or sharing campaign videos, even with good intentions, risks turning a sacred discernment into a worldly spectacle,” David said
Philippine faith leaders call for the continuation of Pope Francis’ peace...
The group highlighted Pope Francis’ strong condemnation of economic systems that deepen poverty and inequality
Global interfaith collective honors Pope Francis for uplifting women in religion
The message came from Women of Faith – An Interfaith Collective, a diverse group representing multiple faiths and nationalities