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What is World Day of the Poor?
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Who was Archbishop Oscar Romero?
Pope Francis canonized the Archbishop of San Salvador Monsignor Óscar Arnulfo Romero on October 14. It was one of the most important ceremonies of his pontificate
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Keys: Camerlengo and Cardinal Dean
With both of these offices to be filled in the future, their significance cannot be understated.
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Who was Paul VI?
Giovanni Battista Montini was one of the Catholic Church's protagonists in the 20th century. He was number three of the Vatican under Pius XII; later he was Archbishop of Milan and then pope for 15 years. Pope Francis recently declare him a saint.
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What is Lent?
Conversion, fasting and prayer are the essentials during these 40 days of preparation.
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Keys to understand what was at stake during Pope Francis' trip to Chile
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Everything about letter containing accusations against Pope Francis
To analyze the controversial letter against the pope written by the former U.S. nuncio, one must keep many things in mind.
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Keys: Vatican diplomat went to trial on child pornography charges
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Keys to Pope Francis' trip to Bari
On July 7, Pope Francis traveled to Bari, in southern Italy. It was the Holy Father's third visit to the region this year.
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Seven keys to the Synod's Final Document
The first concrete fruit of the Synod is this document full of various proposals. The bishops have given it to Pope Francis and the pope usually uses it to write a magisterial text, technically called an "apostolic exhortation."
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Keys to World Meeting of Families 2018
The World Meeting of Families in Dublin was the ninth encounter. The first was organized by John Paul II in Rome in 1994.
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Keys to the Pope's trip to the World Council of Churches
The pope traveled to Geneva on June 21 to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the most important ecumenical institution that exists, the World Council of Churches.
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Keys to understanding pope's journey to the Baltic Countries
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Why the pope's trip to Peru was important
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Five keys to understand “Fratelli Tutti,” Pope Francis' new encyclical
He asks for recognition of the dignity of each person, in order to build a more just world.