Pope
Coverage of Pope in the Nexus archive.
- Pope urges Europe to do more for migrants while visiting gateway island
The Pope visited Lampedusa, an Italian island, to urge Europe to take greater action for migrants and paid tribute to those who died at sea at a local cemetery.
- Breakaway Catholic group SSPX risks schism with Rome
An ultra-traditionalist Catholic group has consecrated bishops without papal consent, risking a rupture with the church. The pope had begged it to reconsider its plan.
- Anna Richardson reveals her retired priest father has died aged 85 after a battle with dementia as she recalls his 'extraordinary life' meeting the Pope and Queen Elizabeth
Anna Richardson announced the death of her retired priest father at age 85 after he battled dementia. She remembered his extraordinary life, which included meetings with the Pope and Queen Elizabeth.
- From riots to 'regularization,' U.K. and Spain show opposing attitudes to migrants
The Pope's visit to Spain’s Canary Islands, where he met with migrants and their advocates, highlights Europe’s divided approach to immigration. Spain is welcoming half a million illegal migrants, while the UK faces riots as political right-wing groups push to exclude migrants.
- In speech to Spanish parliament, pope demands respect for the dignity of all people
The Pope delivered a speech to the Spanish parliament, emphasizing the need for 'moral renewal' in legislatures and public life to uphold the inherent dignity of all people. This marked the first papal address to the Spanish legislature.
- In speech to Spanish parliament, pope demands respect for the dignity of all people
In the first papal address to the Spanish parliament, the Pope called for a moral renewal in legislatures and public life to ensure respect for the inherent dignity of all people.
- Pope in Spain: The "rockstar" effect
The article discusses the Pope's visit to Spain and the 'rockstar' effect, featuring Massimo Faggioli, a Church Historian and Professor at Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin.
- Pope visits Spain as Socialist government and the church present a united front
The Pope is set to visit Spain on June 4, 2026, with preparations ongoing at Madrid's Plaza de Cibeles. The Socialist government and the church are collaborating to present a united front during the visit.
- Pope calls for end to polarisation during visit to Spain
The Pope has called for an end to polarization during his visit to Spain. Large gatherings are anticipated for the first papal visit to Spain since 2011.
- Pope calls for end to polarisation on Spain visit
The Pope, during a visit to Spain, called for an end to polarization and humorously noted that more young Spaniards might attend a Bad Bunny concert than his event.
- STAT+: What the pope’s encyclical on AI means for Catholic hospitals, and all of health care
The article discusses the implications of Pope's encyclical on AI for Catholic hospitals and healthcare, alongside comedian Ronny Chieng's humorous critique of AI replacing human creativity at a Harvard graduation. It highlights concerns about AI offloading tasks like writing and creation, while emphasizing the value of the learning process.
- American Catholics, the Pope, and the Jews- with Robert George - Sponsored Content
The article discusses a conflict between a Catholic Vice President and the Pope, exploring themes of authority, war, and theological responsibility. It features Robert George and appeared on The Times of Israel.
- Which first lady feared her husband might be having a stroke? The quiz knows
The pope criticized AI, a carmaker entered the EV market, and a first lady made an unexpected comment.
- Africa’s religious trends shift
Africa's religious landscape is shifting as Pentecostal and charismatic Christian groups grow faster than Catholicism, despite the Pope's recent tour. Catholic numbers increased fivefold from 1975 to 2023, while Pentecostals and charismatic faiths saw over a tenfold rise to 252.3 million, driven by the 'prosperity gospel' attracting believers with promises of wealth.
- All the news about Ferrari’s polarizing Luce EV
Ferrari's first electric vehicle, the Luce EV, has faced criticism for its design, which diverges from traditional Ferrari aesthetics. The car, co-designed with Jony Ive's LoveFrom, failed to boost stock prices and even preceded a decline, despite a Pope's appearance. The vehicle's departure from classic Ferrari design has upset fans.
- The fastest Pope-mobile ever? Pontiff gets behind the wheel of Ferrari's new Luce electric supercar
The Pope has tested Ferrari's new Luce electric supercar, which is being considered as the fastest Pope-mobile. The vehicle highlights advancements in electric vehicle technology for high-profile use.
- Pope infuriates Iranians and risks reigniting Trump row by awarding top Vatican honour to Tehran ambassador
The Pope has awarded a top Vatican honour to the Tehran ambassador, potentially reigniting a row with Trump and infuriating Iranians. The move is seen as a significant diplomatic gesture. It may have implications for international relations.
- "I applied to be pope"
An individual applied to be the Pope and shared their experience of losing grip on reality while using ChatGPT. The article is available on The Standard website. It has garnered comments on a news platform.
- Can Republicans survive the midterms of Rage?
The upcoming Midterms of Rage elections are fueled by anger towards the President's policies, including a proposed $1 billion White House ballroom and his war against Iran. The President's false accusations against the Pope have also contributed to the anger. The elections may impact Republican survival.
- Does the Pope know this wouldn't have happened with Bitcoin
The article discusses a situation that could have been prevented with Bitcoin, according to the submitter. The Pope is mentioned in relation to this scenario. The context of the situation is not specified.
- Pence says he would’ve advised Trump to ‘let the pope be the pope’
Former Vice President Mike Pence criticized President Trump's recent feud with the Pope, stating he would have advised Trump to 'let the pope be the pope and you be the president.' Pence made the remarks in an interview with MS NOW, referencing his role as a daily advisor to Trump during his presidency.
- Pope’s Anti-AI Warnings May Be AI-Written, Detection Tool Claims
An AI detection tool developed by Pangram Labs flagged several posts from the Pope's X account as potentially AI-generated. The tool, a browser extension, raised questions about the authenticity of the Pope's anti-AI warnings.
- King Charles 'viscerally despises' Donald Trump and was 'especially pained' by the US president's attacks on the Pope, ex-Vanity Fair editor Tina Brown claims
King Charles III is said to 'viscerally despise' Donald Trump and feel 'especially pained' by Trump's attacks on the Pope, according to former Vanity Fair editor Tina Brown. The claims highlight tensions between the British monarchy and the U.S. president.
- The Pope’s Warnings About AI Were AI-Generated, a Detection Tool Claims
The Pope’s recent warnings about AI were flagged as AI-generated by a detection tool from Pangram Labs. The company’s updated Chrome extension automatically labels AI-generated content in social media feeds.
- 'Habemus CEO': Social media users compare Apple's new CEO selection to the election of the POPE - as one jokes 'white smoke seen from Apple Park'
Social media users are drawing comparisons between Apple's new CEO selection and the election of the Pope, with some joking about 'white smoke seen from Apple Park.' The analogy highlights the perceived grandeur and anticipation surrounding Apple's leadership change.
- Senate Republican knocks Trump over ‘holy war’ with pope
Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) criticized President Trump and Vice President Vance for focusing on a 'holy war with the pope' instead of addressing the cost of living, warning that this approach could lead to Republican losses in the November midterms.
- Trump voters say the pope should 'stay in his lane' and butt out of the Iran war
Trump voters urge the Pope to avoid commenting on the Iran war, while a 'Build the Red Wall' event featuring President Donald Trump is held in Phoenix.
- Bill Maher calls out 'hypocritical' liberals for siding with the Pope in Trump feud
Bill Maher criticized liberals for being hypocritical in supporting the Pope during a feud with Donald Trump. He highlighted the contradiction in liberals aligning with the Pope, a figure often at odds with progressive values, in this political conflict.
- MAGA voters deliver crushing verdict on the Pope after Trump's Jesus meme
MAGA voters expressed strong disapproval of the Pope following a controversial Jesus meme shared by Donald Trump. The incident highlights tensions between political factions and religious figures.
- Pope criticises 'tyrants' who spend billions on wars after Trump spat
The Pope criticized 'tyrants' who allocate vast resources to wars, following a public dispute with US President Donald Trump, who labeled the Pope weak on crime.
- POTUS v the Pope
The U.S. president has targeted the Pope, referred to as 'God’s vicar,' in a new public criticism. The article highlights a political clash between the leader and the religious figure.
- Pope criticises 'tyrants' who spend billions on wars, days after Trump spat
The Pope criticized 'tyrants' who allocate vast sums to warfare, following a public dispute with US President Donald Trump, who accused him of being weak on crime.
- Pope says the world is being ravaged by a handful of tyrants and condemns leaders who spend billions on wars - after Trump's social media attacks
The Pope criticizes world leaders for prioritizing war spending over addressing global issues, condemning a 'handful of tyrants' amid Donald Trump's social media attacks. The statement highlights concerns about leadership and military expenditures.
- Pope says the world is being ravaged by a handful of tyrants and condemns leaders who spend billions on wars - after Trump's social media attacks
The Pope condemned the world's leaders for being ravaged by tyrants and criticized those spending billions on wars. The remarks followed social media attacks by Donald Trump.
- The pong-tiff! Pope looks dismayed after shaking hands with boy scout and ending up covered in muck
The Pope appears dismayed after a handshake with a Boy Scout resulted in him being covered in muck, sparking a lighthearted incident described as a 'pong-tiff'. The event highlights an unexpected moment of humor amidst public appearances.
- Trump's rift with Pope is playing out in public - it's costing him valuable support
The article discusses the growing conflict between Donald Trump and Pope Francis, highlighting how this rift is alienating conservative Catholic supporters. Leading conservative Catholics are publicly backing the Pope over Trump's controversial remarks and policies.
- POLL OF THE DAY: Should Donald Trump apologise for criticising the Pope?
A poll asks if Donald Trump should apologize for criticizing the Pope, highlighting public opinion on political figures' religious conduct.
- Moment JD Vance is heckled as he condemns the Pope over Iran and says he 'needs to be careful when he talks'
JD Vance was heckled during a public statement where he criticized the Pope's comments on Iran, warning him to be cautious in his remarks. The incident highlights tensions between political and religious figures regarding international issues.
- Vance warns the pope should 'be careful' when talking about theology
JD Vance, the Vice President, warned the pope to be cautious in discussing theology during an event. Andrew Kolvet of Turning Point USA facilitated the conversation at an event in Athens, Ga.
- Now Trump launches scathing attack on 'unacceptable' Italian PM Giorgia Meloni after she condemned his criticism of the Pope
Donald Trump launched a scathing attack on Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni after she criticized his remarks about the Pope. Meloni condemned Trump's criticism of the Pope, prompting a harsh response from Trump.