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Pope Francis in Critical Condition: Vatican Announces

Pope Francis remains in critical condition due to a severe asthmatic respiratory crisis requiring high-flow oxygen, complicating his existing pneumonia and lung infection. The 88-year-old pontiff also received blood transfusions to address low platelet counts and anemia. While alert and conscious, his prognosis is described as reserved, and the risk of sepsis remains a major concern. The Vatican has denied rumors of a potential resignation.

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Pope Francis Hospitalized with Double Pneumonia

Pope Francis, hospitalized since Wednesday with bronchitis, remains in good spirits, resting and praying. His public events are cancelled through Sunday due to a respiratory tract infection requiring adjusted medication. This hospitalization follows a previous bronchitis-related admission in March 2023 and is complicated by pre-existing lung conditions stemming from past pleurisy and lung surgery. The Pope expressed gratitude for well wishes and requested prayers.

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Pope’s Health Crisis Sparks Speculation and Reactions

Pope Francis, hospitalized for a complex clinical picture requiring treatment, is recovering well and in good spirits. He has expressed gratitude for the outpouring of support, particularly from hospitalized well-wishers. While his Wednesday general audience was cancelled, he maintained some engagements via video call and text message before his admission for bronchitis-related symptoms. The Pope’s recovery is focused on complete rest.

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Vatican Allows Gay Priests in Italy, Maintaining Celibacy Rule

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Italian Guidelines Allow Gay Priests, but Celibacy Remains Mandatory

The Vatican has issued new guidelines permitting gay men to pursue the priesthood in Italy, provided they maintain celibacy. These guidelines, approved by Italian bishops, represent a shift from a 2016 instruction barring men with “deep-seated homosexual tendencies.” While sexual orientation will be considered during the discernment process, it will not be the sole determining factor. The extent to which these revised guidelines will be adopted internationally remains uncertain.

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Pope Names First Woman to Head Major Vatican Office

Pope Francis appointed Sister Simona Brambilla as the first woman prefect of the Dicastery for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life, a major Vatican office overseeing all Catholic religious orders. This historic appointment, enabled by Francis’s 2022 reforms, reflects his ongoing efforts to elevate women’s roles within the Church’s governance. Cardinal Ángel Fernández Artime was named co-leader, a necessary theological provision given the sacramental requirements of the prefect’s role. Brambilla’s ascension marks a significant step, though priestly ordination for women remains unchanged.

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Pope Francis Reveals Two Assassination Attempts in Iraq

Pope Francis’s new autobiography, “Hope,” reveals two thwarted assassination attempts during his 2021 Iraq trip. British intelligence warned of a female suicide bomber en route to Mosul and a speeding van carrying similar intent. Iraqi authorities apprehended and neutralized both threats, as confirmed to the Pope by the Vatican Gendarmerie. This high-risk visit, the first papal trip to Iraq, demonstrated Francis’ commitment to supporting Iraqi Christians and fostering interfaith dialogue, including a historic meeting with Grand Ayatollah al-Sistani.

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Vatican sent Italian children born out of wedlock to America as orphans; new book uncovers program

The recent revelation of the Vatican sending Italian children born out of wedlock to America as orphans is not only shocking but deeply disturbing. As someone who has spent a lifetime navigating the guilt, fear, and conditioning imposed by the Catholic Church, this news hits home in a painful and personal way. The fact that an institution claiming to uphold moral values and protect children could engage in such inhumane practices is beyond comprehension.

It is not the first time the Catholic Church has been embroiled in scandals involving children. From the Magdalene Laundries to widespread abuse scandals, the pattern of exploitation and manipulation is evident.… Continue reading