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How the Vatican manages money and where Pope Leo XIV might find more

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The Vatican doesn’t tax its residents or issue bonds, and it's got a very big budget problem.

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King Charles III plans to meet Pope Francis during Vatican state visit in April

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King Charles III is scheduled to have an audience with Pope Francis during a state visit next month to the Vatican, suggesting the Holy See is optimistic the pontiff will be back at work by then.

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Pope had coughing fit, inhaled vomit and now requires assisted ventilation, Vatican says

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The Vatican says Pope Francis suffered a coughing fit that resulted in him breathing in vomit, requiring non-invasive mechanical ventilation.

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Pope Francis spends 13th night hospitalized, makes ā€˜slight improvement’

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Pope Francis remained hospitalized on Wednesday, his 13th day on the 10th floor of the Agostino Gemelli Hospital in Rome, according to the Holy See Press Office.

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Pope Francis shows further slight improvement as he battles pneumonia, the Vatican says

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The Vatican says Pope Francis has shown further slight improvement as he battles double pneumonia, but doctors still say his prognosis is still guarded.

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Pope makes new overture to China, calling Beijing ā€˜a promise and hope’ for the church

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Pope Francis has offered extensive praise for China at the end of a trip through Asia.

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Not good faith: Vatican rejects broker's claims at the close of a London trial over luxury property

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The Vatican is insisting at the close of a trial in London that it was the victim of a years-long fraud over its investment in a London property.

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Chief prosecutor defends Vatican's legal system after recent criticism of pope's absolute power

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The Vatican’s chief prosecutor has strongly defended the integrity and fairness of the city state’s justice system.

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The Vatican stands trial in London as a British financier seeks to clear his name in a property deal

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The Vatican is standing trial in a London court over a property deal.

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The Vatican unveils its project for the Venice Biennale of Art: inside a women's prison

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The Vatican has unveiled a groundbreaking project for the upcoming Venice Biennale of Art: It is mounting a multimedia installation inside Venice’s Giudecca women’s prison.

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Closing arguments in Vatican trial seek to expose problems in the city state's legal system

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Lawyers for a once-powerful cardinal have accused Vatican prosecutors of being ā€œprisoners to their completely shattered theory" in closing arguments of a trial that has raised fundamental questions about the rule of law in the city state.

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The pope's absolute power, and the problems it can cause, are on display in 2 Vatican trials

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Two Vatican trials are coming to a head this week.

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UNGA Briefing: There's one more day to go after a break — but first, here's what you missed

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It’s Day 6 of the U.N. General Assembly high-level meeting that brings world leaders together at U.N. headquarters in New York.

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Parliamentary inquest into 'Vatican Girl' mystery moves forward as pope acknowledges family's pain

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Italy’s Parliament is poised to open a bicameral commission of inquiry into the 1883 disappearance of the teenage daughter of a Vatican employee.

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Pope intervenes again to restrict celebration of Latin Mass

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Pope Francis has intervened for the third time to crack down on the celebration of the old Latin Mass, a sign of continued friction with Catholic traditionalists.

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Pope returns Greece's Parthenon Sculptures in ecumenical nod

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Pope Francis has decided to give back to Greece the three fragments of Parthenon marbles that the Vatican Museums have held for centuries.

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Angelo Sodano, once-powerful Vatican prelate, dies at 94

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Cardinal Angelo Sodano, a once-powerful Italian prelate who long served as the Vatican's No. 2 official, has died at 94.

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Catholic cardinal, others arrested on Hong Kong security law

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A 90-year-old Catholic cardinal, a singer and at least two others have been arrested in Hong Kong on suspicion of colluding with foreign forces to endanger China's national security.

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Vatican trial places pope, top aide at center of London deal

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The former director of the Vatican’s financial watchdog agency has testified that Pope Francis asked him to help the Vatican secretariat of state get full control of a London property at the center of a Vatican financial trial.

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Vatican defends hasty rollout of revolutionary laity reform

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Vatican officials are defending the last-minute rollout of Pope Francis’ long-awaited reform of the Holy See bureaucracy while also painting it as one of the most consequential of his pontificate.

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Local churches shun Vatican's moderate stance on Russia

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The head of the Polish bishops’ conference has done what Pope Francis has avoided doing by publicly condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

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Vatican spy story takes center stage as fraud trial resumes

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The Vatican’s big fraud and extortion trial is exposing some unseemly realities of how the Holy See operates.

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Knights of Malta warn Vatican reforms risk their sovereignty

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The Knights of Malta, an ancient Catholic order, are warning that the Vatican's proposals for reforming the order risk its internationally recognized status as a soverign state.

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Pope on COVID vaccines says health care a 'moral obligation'

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Pope Francis is now speaking about getting the coronavirus vaccination as a ā€œmoral obligation.ā€.

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India's Modi invites pope to visit after 2017 plan collapsed

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India's prime minister has invited Pope Francis to visit the country.

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Presidents and popes over the years: Gifts, gaffes, grief

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When President Joe Biden meets with Pope Francis on Friday, he won’t kiss the ring.

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Vatican cancels live TV broadcast of Biden greeting pope

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The Vatican has abruptly canceled the planned live broadcast of President Joe Biden’s meeting with Pope Francis.

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Europe court rejects case seeking to blame Vatican for abuse

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A European court has ruled that the Vatican can’t be sued in a local court for sexual abuse committed by Catholic priests.

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Prosecutor concedes mistakes, makes offer in Vatican trial

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The Vatican prosecutor has conceded procedural errors in his fraud and corruption investigation into the Holy See’s finances and is offering to remedy them by essentially starting over.

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EXPLAINER: Behind the Vatican's London real estate scandal

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The Vatican has set a July 27 trial date for 10 people, including a once-powerful cardinal and papal contender, on charges related to the Holy See’s 350 million euro investment in a luxury London real estate venture.

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Big Pride parade in Paris; Turkish police stop marchers

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Paris' gay Pride parade has resumed to the joy of participants after the pandemic meant no such coming together last year.

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Vatican's financial crimes prosecution hurt by inexperience

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European evaluators are warning that the Vatican’s efforts to investigate and prosecute financial crimes are suffering from understaffing and inexperience.

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Vatican issues a street art stamp, ends up getting sued

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A Rome street artist has sued the Vatican for having used her poster art image of Christ for its Easter 2020 postage stamp without her knowledge or approval.

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Pope to Vatican's own media workers: Who reads your news?

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Pope Francis has challenged the Vatican’s internal media employees to essentially justify their continued work.

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Pope asks US bishop to resign after cover-up investigation

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A Roman Catholic diocese in Minnesota says Pope Francis asked its bishop to resign after he was investigated by the Vatican for allegedly interfering with past investigations into clergy sexual abuse.

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Pope, citing pandemic effect, cuts pay for cardinals, others

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FILE - Cardinals listen as Pope Francis, background, delivers his Christmas greetings to the Roman Curia, in the Clementine Hall at the Vatican, Saturday, Dec. 21, 2019. Pope Francis has ordered pay cuts for Holy See employees, including slashing cardinals salaries by 10%. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini, File)VATICAN CITY – Trying to save jobs as the pandemic pummels Vatican revenues, Pope Francis has ordered pay cuts for cardinals and other clerics, as well as nuns, who work at the Holy See. The Vatican's economy minister has said that the dwindled Museums revenue, as well as a drop in what Catholics donate, would contribute to a projected 30% reduction in revenue this year. The pay cuts also apply to several Vatican basilicas in Rome as well as to the Vicariate, or diocese of Rome, which is under the pope's direction.

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Nun named to voting position at Vatican praises 'brave' pope

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Pope Francis has named the French nun to a Vatican position that should give her a vote in any upcoming meeting of bishops, a small step forward in the long campaign of Catholic women to have a greater say in Catholic decision-making. Luis MarĆ­n de San MartĆ­n, over the weekend as undersecretaries in the office that organizes thematic, weeks-long meetings of bishops at the Vatican. ā€œA door has been opened,ā€ the head of the Synod of Bishops office, Maltese Cardinal Mario Grech, told the Vatican's in-house media. AdThe Vatican’s laity office has two female undersecretaries, Linda Ghisoni and Gabriella Gambino, while the Vatican’s office for religious orders counts Sister Carmen Ros Nortes as its undersecretary. But aside from them the Vatican hierarchy is exclusively male and Francis himself counts no women among his closest advisers.

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Vatican clears retired US bishop of multiple abuse claims

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His attorney, Thomas Jubin, said multiple allegations against Hart were ā€œspecious,ā€ with some based on second- and third-hand information, and with some accusers emphasizing that Hart didn't physically touch them. ā€œDespite this, Bishop Hart asks me to convey that he continues to pray for all involved in this case so that they may find peace and healing. In Cheyenne, Biegler has previously stood by the findings of his review board, which determined a half-dozen claims were credible. As a result, the sentence showed the arbitrary nature of Vatican’s canonical sex abuse deliberations and judgments, which aren't public. The first known allegations against Hart dated to the early 1960s and were made in the late 1980s.

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Vatican drops Italian extradition bid in test of fair trial

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A statement from Vatican prosecutors said their decision would let her participate freely in an ā€œimminent" trial in the city state. Vatican prosecutors have accused Marogna of embezzlement and misappropriation of Holy See funds. Italian police arrested Marogna in Milan on Oct. 13 based on an international warrant issued by the Vatican via Interpol. With the Vatican insisting she posed a flight risk, Marogna was jailed for two weeks before an Italian court ordered her freed. But outside the city state, Vatican prosecutors have been striking out.

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Probe highlights Vatican legal system's limited protections

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Pope Francis personally authorized the raids after a trusted ally alerted Vatican prosecutors of suspicions about the investment. Questions about the lack of a separation of powers in the Vatican and independence of its judicial system have cropped up before. In one famous case, prosecutors decided to not even investigate the cardinal whose Vatican apartment was renovated using a half-million dollars in donations for the pope’s children’s hospital. When the Vatican prosecuted two journalists in 2015 for reporting on confidential Vatican documents, media watchdogs denounced the trial as an assault on press freedom. Next week lawyers for an Italian woman sought by Vatican prosecutors as part of the probe will argue against her extradition in an Italian court.

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Pope formally strips Vatican secretariat of state of assets

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FILE - In this Monday, Dec. 21, 2020 file photo Pope Francis exchanges holidays greeting with Vatican employees in the Paul VI hall at the Vatican. Pope Francis has formally stripped the Vatican secretariat of state of its financial assets and real estate holdings following its bungled management of hundreds of millions of euros in donations and investments. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia, file)ROME – Pope Francis has formally stripped the Vatican secretariat of state of its financial assets and real estate holdings following its bungled management of hundreds of millions of euros in donations and investments that are now the subject of a corruption investigation. Francis signed a new law over the weekend ordering the secretariat of state to complete the transfer of all its holdings to another Vatican office by Feb. 4. Francis moved against his own secretariat of state amid an 18-month investigation by Vatican prosecutors into the office’s 350-million-euro investment into a luxury residential building in London’s Chelsea neighborhood and other speculative funds.

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Pope tells Vatican bureaucrats to stop gossipy conflicts

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ROME – Pope Francis urged Vatican bureaucrats on Monday to stop their gossipy, self-absorbed conflicts, issuing another tough-love Christmas message at the end of a year marked by the coronavirus pandemic and a financial scandal at the Holy See. Francis gathered his cardinals, bishops and Vatican prelates for his annual Christmas greeting in the Apostolic Palace. This year, Francis said conflicts in the church between left and right, progressives and traditionalists, only hurt the church and distort its true nature. ā€œFor this reason, it would be good for us to stop living in conflict and feel once more that we are journeying together,ā€ Francis said. Francis asked that the church not be judged on the crises of the past or present.

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Pope returns to private library for audience as virus surges

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FILE - In this Oct. 28, 2020 file photo, Pope Francis salutes faithful at the end of his weekly general audience in the Paul VI Hall at the Vatican. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino, file)ROME – Pope Francis urged people to follow recommendations from governments and health authorities to prevent coronavirus infections as he returned to his private library for his Wednesday general audience amid a surge of infections in Europe. Francis held his audience Wednesday in his private library with around 10 priests to translate summaries of his catechism lesson, which was livestreamed. In his opening remarks, Francis said ā€œunfortunatelyā€ it was necessary to return to the library to prevent infections. At the end of Wednesday's audience, Francis offered prayers for the victims of recent ā€œdeplorable" attacks in Europe.

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Vatican broadens seminary abuse trial amid negligence claims

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VATICAN CITY – The Vatican criminal tribunal agreed Tuesday to broaden a sex abuse trial involving the Holy See's youth seminary beyond two priests already charged to include the religious organization responsible for running the residence. The seminary, located in a palazzo inside the Vatican gardens, houses boys aged 12-18 who serve as altar boys at papal Masses in St. Peter's Basilica. Attorney Dario Imparato asked the court to also charge the seminary itself and the Opera Don Folchi association of priests that runs it, as well as the diocese of Como, which is responsible for both. The development substantially broadens the first-ever criminal trial in the Vatican concerning allegations of sexual abuse that occurred on Vatican soil. After that, Pope Francis waived the statute of limitations in the case and signed off on a new policy for Vatican City requiring such crimes to be reported to Vatican prosecutors.

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Woman close to Vatican cardinal arrested in corruption probe

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VATICAN CITY – The Vatican's latest corruption scandal already had all the elements of a spy thriller: One cardinal who was fired during a ā€œsurreal" nighttime audience with the pope. Another cardinal, the nemesis of the first, who returned triumphantly to Rome after being acquitted of sexual abuse in Australia. Enter Cecilia Marogna, a 39-year-old political consultant who was arrested Tuesday in Milan on an international warrant issued by the Vatican, Italy's financial police confirmed Wednesday. According to Vatican documents published in Italian newspapers and shown on investigative television shows this week, Cardinal Angelo Becciu, the onetime No. Italian Vatican commentator Luis Badilla, writing in the much-read Vatican blog Il Sismografo, has noted that that the new president of the Vatican criminal tribunal, a former Italian magistrate, is also an editorial commentator for Italy's La Repubblica newspaper, whose expose last month led to Becciu's ouster.

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Pope commits to clean finances amid scandal in backyard

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ROME – Pope Francis told European anti-money laundering experts Thursday that the Vatican was committed to ā€œclean finance,ā€ as he denounced financial speculation amid a spiraling corruption investigation in the heart of the Holy See. The pope didn’t mention the scandal in his own backyard, but it couldn’t have been far from the evaluators’ minds given the headlines of recent weeks and months that have thrown the Vatican into chaos. Vatican prosecutors have been investigating the London investment for over a year, but haven’t handed down any indictments. Italian newspapers have been rife with reports about the Vatican’s other financial investments, including in risky, speculative funds controlled by the middlemen. The Vatican passed its inaugural Moneyval evaluation after its first on-site visits in 2011-2012, but received poor or failing grades for its financial watchdog agency and its bank.

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Vatican releases financial, budget data amid scandal

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Pope Francis blesses a newly wed couple during his weekly general audience in the St. Damaso courtyard at the Vatican, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)ROME – The Vatican released a detailed budget, balance sheet and earning statement for the first time Thursday as it sought to reassure Catholics that it's serious about cleaning up its financial act following a corruption scandal that has exposed shoddy fiscal management. The data showed that the Vatican bureaucracy had narrowed its deficit to 11 million euros last year from 75 million euros in 2018, even taking into account a 25 million-euro drop in donations from dioceses and individuals alike. The Vatican's overall patrimony blooms to 4 billion euros ($4.7 billion) when taking into account the cash-cow of the Vatican Museums, the Vatican bank and other sources of assets and funds. Astonishingly, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith - in recent decades perhaps the best-known Vatican office because it processes all clergy sex abuse cases - operates on an annual budget of 3.36 million euros.

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Pompeo, Vatican clash over China after tensions spill out

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U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo meets Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin, at the Vatican, Thursday, Oct. 1, 2020. Pompeo is meeting Thursday with top Vatican officials, a day after tensions over U.S. opposition to the Vaticans China policy spilled out in public. The State Department sought to play down the differences, but tensions were palpable during Pompeo’s two-day visit to Rome. The disagreement on China comes as the Vatican is heading into delicate negotiations with Beijing to extend its controversial 2018 accord over bishop nominations. Pompeo spent about 45 minutes Thursday meeting in the Apostolic Palace with his Vatican counterpart, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, and the Vatican foreign minister, Archbishop Paul Gallagher.

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Pompeo urges Vatican to condemn human rights abuses in China

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U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo delivers his speech during the "Advancing and Defending International Religious Freedom Through Diplomacy" symposium, in Rome, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020. Pompeo made the appeal at a conference on religious freedom organized by the U.S. Embassy to the Holy See. It took place at the same time the Vatican is entering into delicate negotiations with Beijing on extending its controversial agreement over bishop nominations. In the audience was Archbishop Paul Gallagher, the Vatican foreign minister, who didn’t mention China in his remarks. A State Department deputy spokesperson, Cale Brown, said Pompeo raised the issue during his meeting with Conte, and noted the ā€œrisks" of doing business with China.

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What happens when pandemic locks down a globe-trotting pope?

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If ever there was a defining moment of Pope Francis during the coronavirus pandemic, it came on March 27, the day Italy recorded its single biggest daily jump in fatalities. What does all this mean for a 83-year-old globe-trotting pope and his ministry to the 1.2-billion-member Catholic Church? Alberto Melloni, a church historian usually sympathetic to Francis, declared that the pandemic marked the beginning of the end of Francis pontificate. As evidence of the conservative wing's desire to look beyond the Francis papacy, two books were published this summer by prominent Catholic authors. But their publication suggests that at least some are thinking about what comes next, not just after the pandemic, but the papacy.

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Vatican prosecutors seize data from St. Peter's Basilica

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FILE - In this Tuesday, Dec. 24, 2019 file photo, Pope Francis celebrates Christmas Eve Mass in St. Peter's Basilica. Vatican prosecutors have ordered the seizure of documents and computers from the administrative offices of St. Peters Basilica in an apparently new investigation into financial irregularities in the Holy See. The Vatican said Tuesday that Pope Francis has also named a special commissioner to run the basilica, reorganize its offices, update its statutes to comply with new Vatican norms on procurement contracts and to clarify its administration. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)ROME Vatican prosecutors have ordered the seizure of documents and computers from the administrative offices of St. Peters Basilica in an apparently new investigation into financial irregularities in the Holy See. Vatican prosecutors last year launched a separate investigation into the Vatican secretariat of states purchase of a luxury London building amid allegations that middlemen had fleeced the Holy See out of millions of euros.

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Legion of Christ faces new child sex abuse crisis

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At the time Salazar says she was sexually abused by a Legion of Christ priest. In this Jan. 14, 2020 photo, Ana Lucia Salazar holds the letters that Legion of Christ's new director general Rev. From the outset, the late papal envoy who ran the Legion, Cardinal Velasio De Paolis, refused to hold complicit Legion superiors accountable or investigate past abusers. Christian Borgogno, a former Legion priest who co-founded the ā€œLegioleaksā€ Facebook group where Salazar first went public in May. One of the young victims was Biani López-AntĆŗnez, whose mother had also reported the abuse to the Legion in 1993.

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