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The new pope opposed letting women serve as deacons but endorsed some of his predecessor’s moves to expand their involvement.
Despite historic gains under Pope Francis, women remain excluded from the Catholic Church's highest levels of decision-making.
With the papal conclave underway, Maureen H. O’Connell writes that the cardinals who elect his successor should keep in mind ...
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In his final Easter message, Pope Francis expressed pain over the violence and division throughout our world and urged us to ...
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Religion News Service on MSNFrancis was the first-ever feminist pope. His legacy must continue.Pope Francis raised the consciousness of bishops, priests and laity around the issues of sexism and unjust discrimination ...
Phyliss Zagano, a Hofstra professor who was on a papal panel studying the issue, has high hopes that the next pontiff will ...
How Pope Leo XIV chooses to tackle critical topics from same-sex marriage to women in the church remains to be seen, but ...
Cardinal Robert Prevost is the first American pope in 2,000 years. What are his political views? Has he said anything about ...
Cardinal Robert Prevost was chosen as Pope Francis' successor on Thursday, taking the papal name Leo XIV. The world is ...
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Philstar Life on MSNHere are Pope Leo XIV's views on major issues—from LGBTQ+ rights to women as priests, and moreRobert Francis Prevost has been elected as the new leader of the Catholic Church, making him the first Augustinian and ...
Francis, the first Latin American pope, clearly had his eye on Prevost and in many ways saw him as his heir apparent. He sent ...
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