Pope Francis
Coverage of Pope Francis in the Nexus archive.
- Pope heads on vacation after decisive flexing of papal muscle on international and church stage
Pope Leo XIV begins a summer vacation at Castel Gandolfo after a period of active global engagement and decisive governance, including a July 4 visit to Lampedusa to honor migrants. The Vatican has adjusted its security and infrastructure to support his retreat at the Apostolic Palace.
- Pope marks July 4 by praying in Lampedusa for migrants who died seeking freedom and prosperity
Pope Leo XIV visited Lampedusa on July 4 to pray for migrants who died seeking freedom and prosperity, emphasizing the Christian obligation to uphold human dignity. He criticized the Trump administration's immigration policies and highlighted the U.S. founding by immigrants in a letter to Americans.
- What to know about the breakaway traditionalist Catholics defying Pope Leo XIV
The Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) plans to consecrate four bishops without Pope Leo XIV's consent, incurring automatic excommunication and a schismatic act. The group, founded in opposition to Vatican II reforms, has grown despite its lack of legal status in the Catholic Church.
- Pope Leo exalts first American saint as a model for Christians for her care of migrants
Pope Leo honored Mother Frances Cabrini, the first American saint, as a model for caring for migrants, visiting her birthplace in northern Italy. He emphasized her example for young people and reiterated a focus on migrant support, aligning with Pope Francis's priorities and contrasting with the Trump administration's migrant policies.
- Pope Leo sends unmistakable message on immigrants during visit honoring America's first saint
Pope Leo XIV emphasized support for immigrants during a visit honoring St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, the first American saint and patron of immigrants. He criticized migration challenges and clashed with President Donald Trump over immigration policies, while advocating for legal pathways and integration. The Pope's stance aligns with his predecessor Pope Francis and has intensified tensions with the Trump administration.
- Pope Leo sends unmistakable message on immigrants during visit honoring America's first saint
Pope Leo XIV emphasized his support for immigrants during a visit to honor St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, the first American saint and patron saint of immigrants. His remarks highlight his focus on migration, which has led to public tensions with President Donald Trump over immigration policies.
- The EU is for the birds
The article humorously describes an MEP releasing a dove in the European Parliament as a peace symbol and a similar incident with the Pope, followed by assigning political affiliations to various bird species based on their traits.
- Pope slams world's indifference to migrants while visiting onetime 'dock of shame' in Canary Islands
Pope Leo XIV visited the Canary Islands' Arguineguín port, once called the 'dock of shame,' to advocate for migrant rights and criticize global indifference. The port faced squalid conditions for migrants in 2020, and arrivals have decreased after EU-Spain-African agreements. The Pope honored those lost at sea during his visit.
- Pope visiting ‘dock of shame’ in Canary Islands where migrants slept in squalor
Pope Leo XIV is visiting the Canary Islands to highlight the plight of migrants and commemorate those who died at the 'dock of shame,' a site where migrants endured squalid conditions in 2020. The Spanish government, which faced criticism for the 2020 crisis, has since advocated for immigration reform and launched a legalization initiative for unauthorized immigrants.
- Peculiar alliance with visiting pope a blessing for Spain’s Sánchez
Pope Leo XIV's visit to Spain aligns with Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez on immigration and criticism of U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran, despite past tensions over abortion. The convergence reflects a broader shift in the Spanish Catholic Church's approach to political issues.
- Pope names first lay woman as head of a Vatican department
The Pope has appointed Maria Montserrat Alvarado, a lay woman and CEO of a Catholic television network, as the head of the Vatican’s Dicastery for Communication. This marks the first time in Vatican history a lay woman leads a Vatican department, reflecting efforts to modernize the Church and elevate women's roles.
- Pope names Mexican-American broadcasting executive to lead Vatican communications
Pope Leo XIV appointed Maria Montserrat Alvarado, president of EWTN News, as the new head of the Vatican's Dicastery of Communications, replacing Paolo Ruffini. The move marks the first time a layperson and woman leads a major Vatican department, aligning with Pope Francis's precedent of promoting women to leadership roles.
- One Year In, Italians Reflect On Chicago-Born Pope Leo’s Leadership: ‘A Historic Moment’
Pope Leo XIV, born in Chicago, marks his first year as Catholic Church leader with progressive actions including opposing U.S. immigration crackdowns and apologizing for the Church's role in slavery. Italians and Chicagoans view him as an inclusive figure bridging divides amid global conflicts and religious shifts.
- BISHOP ROBERT BARRON: Pope Leo sees the AI age clearly — and warns we must save our souls
Pope Leo XIV's encyclical Magnifica Humanitas addresses AI and technology while emphasizing human dignity rooted in being made in God's image. The text warns against the 'Tower of Babel' hubris of unchecked technological advancement and advocates for a 'Nehemiah' approach that elevates human dignity through moral and theological frameworks.
- Ghana welcomes Pope's apology over Catholic Church's role in slavery
Ghana, a major gateway for the transatlantic slave trade, has welcomed Pope Francis' apology for the Catholic Church's historical role in slavery. The Pope acknowledged the Church's complicity in the atrocities of the slave trade during a visit to the West African nation.
- On AI, It’s the Pope vs. Trump
The Vatican has directly opposed the Trump administration's approach to technology, highlighting a conflict over AI governance. This marks a notable clash between religious and political entities on technological policy.
- Pope appeals for Gaza aid after being asked about flotilla activists
The Pope has called for increased aid to Gaza following a question about activists involved in a flotilla. His appeal highlights the humanitarian crisis in the region and the need for international support.
- Pope warns of AI weapons 'beyond human reach' and 'new forms of slavery...dominating humanity' as he presents his manifesto for the new technology
Pope Francis warns about AI weapons that could become 'beyond human reach' and 'new forms of slavery...dominating humanity' in his manifesto on emerging technology. The document highlights ethical concerns over unchecked AI development and its potential to harm humanity.
- It’s make or break time for AI labeling systems
Google announced the expansion of SynthID and C2PA Content Credentials, technologies designed to tag image, video, and audio files with information about their origins, to combat unlabeled AI-generated content. This move aims to make deepfakes and AI-generated content easier to spot. The expansion is Google's biggest to date.
- Pope Leo sets Catholics on collision course with AI
Pope Leo XIV is expected to sign an encyclical titled Magnifica Humanitas, focusing on artificial intelligence's impact on human dignity and labor rights. The document will position AI as a major moral and labor challenge of the new industrial revolution. This move is seen as an attempt to modernize Catholic social teaching for the AI era.
- Italy-US ties strained as pope and Iran war dominate talks
Italy's relationship with the US is under strain due to the Iran war and domestic pressure. The Pope and Iran war have dominated talks, affecting economic ties. Rome is working to balance its US ties with internal demands.
- Morning news brief
The U.S. is close to a deal to end the Iran war, which has driven up global oil prices. Meanwhile, Marco Rubio visited Pope Francis. The Iran war has not led to a significant increase in U.S. oil production.
- Poll: Even Trump voters reject his Jesus post
A new poll finds that President Trump's social media post depicting himself as Jesus was overwhelmingly rejected by Americans, including his own voters. About 80% of 2024 Trump voters and 79% of Republicans reacted negatively to the post. Overall, 87% of Americans had a negative reaction to the image.
- Americans have favorable view of pope, negative reaction to Trump's Jesus post: Poll
A recent poll shows Americans have a favorable view of the Pope and a negative reaction to Donald Trump's Jesus post. The poll comes ahead of Marco Rubio's Vatican trip. Americans' views on Pope Leo are being closely watched.
- Trump accuses pope of ‘endangering a lot of Catholics’ with Iran war stance
President Trump accused Pope Francis of endangering Catholics by condoning Iran's nuclear development, Trump expressed his concerns in an interview with Hugh Hewitt, criticizing the pope's stance on the issue
- The pope moves to police AI
The Pope has announced initiatives to oversee and regulate artificial intelligence, emphasizing ethical considerations through the Vatican's involvement. This move aims to address potential risks and ensure AI aligns with moral and societal values.
- Pope says 'tyrants' speech was not aimed at Trump
The Pope clarified that his remarks about 'tyrants' were misinterpreted and not directed at U.S. President Donald Trump. The pontiff addressed the confusion following a public disagreement with the U.S. president.
- MAGA v the Pope: How Trump and his supporters are gunning for woke, left-wing, pro-immigration pontiff
The article discusses tensions between Trump supporters and Pope Francis, who is portrayed as a left-wing, pro-immigration leader. It highlights the MAGA movement's opposition to the Pope's progressive policies.
- Pope lashes out at foreigners who exploit Africa
Pope Francis criticized foreigners exploiting Africa during his visit to conflict-affected Cameroon. The pontiff's remarks were described as unusually direct, highlighting his stance against foreign exploitation in the region.
- Blunt-speaking Pope tells Cameroon to root out corruption to find peace
Pope Francis directly addressed Cameroon's leaders, urging them to eliminate corruption to achieve peace. His blunt remarks during a presidential palace speech highlighted the link between corruption and societal instability.
- Trump's rift with Pope is playing out in public - it's costing him valuable support
The article highlights a growing rift between Donald Trump and Pope Francis, with conservative Catholics publicly supporting the Pope and criticizing Trump, which is reportedly costing him political support among Catholic voters.
- Trump lashes out at the Pope again for his Iran war views, saying it is 'unacceptable' for Tehran to have a nuclear bomb and pointing out the regime 'has killed 42,000 innocent protesters'
President Donald Trump criticized Pope Francis for his stance on Iran's nuclear program, calling it 'unacceptable' for Tehran to possess a nuclear bomb. Trump also referenced Iran's alleged killing of 42,000 protesters during recent unrest.
- Moment JD Vance is heckled as he condemns the Pope over Iran and says he 'needs to be careful when he talks
JD Vance faced heckling while criticizing the Pope for comments on Iran, warning him to be cautious in his statements. The incident highlights tensions between political and religious figures regarding international issues.
- Trump lashes out at the Pope again for his Iran war views, saying it is 'unacceptable' for Tehran to have a nuclear bomb and pointing out the regime 'has killed 42,000 innocent protesters'
President Donald Trump criticized Pope Francis again for his stance on Iran's nuclear program, calling it 'unacceptable' for Tehran to possess a nuclear bomb. Trump also highlighted the Iranian regime's alleged responsibility for the deaths of 42,000 protesters.
- Cameroon separatists to pause fighting ahead of Pope visit
Cameroon separatists have announced a temporary pause in their conflict ahead of Pope Francis's visit. The decision is described as a reflection of responsibility, restraint, and respect for human dignity.
- 'Trump has crossed a line!' Catholics hit back at US President after he posted AI image of himself as Jesus Christ and attacked the Pope
US President Donald Trump posted an AI-generated image of himself as Jesus Christ and criticized the Pope, prompting backlash from Catholics. The incident has sparked controversy over religious respect and the use of AI technology for political messaging.
- Trump says Pope 'probably learned' to stay out of politics and reveals reason he deleted image of himself as Jesus
Donald Trump claims Pope Francis 'probably learned' to avoid politics and explains his deletion of an image portraying him as Jesus. The incident highlights tensions between Trump's public statements and religious imagery.
- Trump says Pope 'probably learned' to stay out of politics and reveals reason he deleted image of himself as Jesus
Donald Trump commented on Pope Francis's decision to stay out of politics, suggesting he 'probably learned' to avoid political involvement. Trump also revealed he deleted an image of himself portrayed as Jesus due to its controversial nature.
- Christians condemn Trump post depicting him as Jesus-like figure
President Trump faced condemnation from Christians, including faith leaders and allies, for a social media post depicting him as a Jesus-like figure. The image, which Trump claimed was about the Red Cross, sparked accusations of blasphemy and drew criticism for aligning political leadership with divine imagery.
- Pope joins backlash at Trump after US President launched attack on pontiff and posted a picture of himself as Jesus
The Pope has joined criticism of U.S. President Donald Trump following Trump's attack on the pontiff and a controversial image of himself as Jesus. The incident highlights tensions between religious and political figures.