Pope Francis

2022 - 10 - 9

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Vatican reminds North Korea that Pope Francis ready to visit if invited (Rappler)

Ex-South Korean president Moon Jae-in urges Pope Francis to visit North Korea, saying a papal visit to Pyongyang would help build peace on the Korean ...

Pope Francis visited South Korea in 2014, and Vatican officials have said that any papal trip to North Korea would include stops in the South to underscore his support for a re-unified peninsula. North Korea also fired two short-range ballistic missiles into the sea on Thursday in the direction of Japan, after the return of a US aircraft carrier to the region and a UN Security Council meeting in response to the North’s recent launches. [visit North Korea](https://www.rappler.com/world/global-affairs/pope-says-visit-north-korea-if-invited/), saying a papal visit to Pyongyang would help build peace on the Korean peninsula.

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On collision with Meloni, Pope Francis calls exclusion of migrants ... (Al Arabiya English)

Pope Francis on Sunday made an impassioned defense of migrants, calling their exclusion “scandalous, disgusting and sinful,” putting him on a collision.

The other new saint is Artemides Zatti, who lived between 1880 and 1951. Indeed, the exclusion of migrants is criminal. [World News](/News/world) “The exclusion of migrants is scandalous. It is criminal not to open doors to those who are needy,” he said. She has promised accelerated repatriations and tighter asylum rules.

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Pope, calling migrants' exclusion 'criminal', on collision with Meloni (Yahoo News)

Pope Francis on Sunday made an impassioned defence of migrants, calling their exclusion "scandalous, disgusting and sinful," putting him on a collision ...

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Pope Francis canonizes two new saints: St. Artemide Zatti and St ... (Catholic News Agency)

Scalabrini is known for founding a missionary order that ministered to immigrants, while Zatti was himself an immigrant, leaving Italy for Argentina with ...

Even at that moment, there were conflicts and huge tensions, but the way of peace was chosen,” Pope Francis said. Two years later he also became the manager of the pharmacy and received his license as a professional nurse. At the age of 9, he was already helping his parents by working as a farmhand before his family emigrated to Argentina. He is the first Salesian coadjutor to be declared a saint. Zatti willingly made the promise and was healed of the tuberculosis. A native of the Italian region of Lombardy, Scalabrini was ordained a priest in 1863 and made bishop of Piacenza at the age of 36. In 1950, after falling from a ladder, Zatti began to show signs of liver cancer. We provide news about the Church and the world, as seen through the teachings of the Catholic Church. At 20 years old, he joined the candidacy to become a Salesian priest. Zatti always saw Jesus in each of his patients. “Cured of tuberculosis, he devoted his entire life to serving others, caring for the infirm with tender love. The Catholic Church gained two new saints on Sunday as Pope Francis canonized St.

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Pope Francis Canonizes 2 New Saints —Sts. Artemide Zatti and ... (National Catholic Register)

The two saints, both born in Italy in the 19th century, ministered to others. The Holy Father also mentioned, at the Angelus, 'Regarding the beginning of ...

Even at that moment, there were conflicts and huge tensions, but the way of peace was chosen,” Pope Francis said. Two years later, he also became the manager of the pharmacy and received his license as a professional nurse. At the age of 9, he was already helping his parents by working as a farmhand before his family emigrated to Argentina. He is the first Salesian coadjutor to be declared a saint. Zatti willingly made the promise and was healed of the tuberculosis. In 1950, after falling from a ladder, Zatti began to show signs of liver cancer. At 20 years old, he joined the candidacy to become a Salesian priest. Zatti always saw Jesus in each of his patients. “Cured of tuberculosis, he devoted his entire life to serving others, caring for the infirm with tender love. Even at that moment, there were conflicts and huge tensions, but the way of peace was chosen.’ The Catholic Church gained two new saints on Sunday, as Pope Francis canonized St. The Holy Father also mentioned, at the Angelus, ‘Regarding the beginning of the Council 60 years ago, we should not forget the danger of nuclear war that menaced the world right at that time.

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Pope Francis Calls Migrants' Exclusion 'Criminal', Opposes Right ... (Transcontinental Times)

The head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City, Pope Francis, has previously expressed overwhelming support for the migrants and incorporated ...

As a lay member of the Salesian religious faith, he laboured as a nurse, bringing healthcare to the poor on his bicycle. The ones caught were deported after being detained in “concentration camps where they are exploited and treated as slaves.” A similar trajectory has also occurred in Libya, he added. “Exclusion of migrants is disgusting and sinful. He did highlight how some migrants were treated poorly once caught trying to cross the borders. The Pope expressed his sympathy for the migrant crisis in a public ceremony before 50,000 people in St Peter’s Square. “It is scandalous to exclude migrants.

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Pope Francis slams treatment of migrants as 2 Italians become ... (amNY)

Pope Francis celebrates a mass for the canonization of two new saints, Giovanni Battista Scalabrini and Artemide Zatti, in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican ...

Zatti was known to travel the city of Viedma with his bicycle with a medical case to help the sick. The pontiff on Sunday also recalled an occasion when he was seen removing the body of a patient who had died during the night, to prevent the sick from seeing the body. After entering the Salesian order at age 20, Zatti fell ill with tuberculosis and was sent to a Salesian-run hospital in northern Patagonia to be treated. The situation of migrants is disgusting, sinful, criminal. “Indeed, the situation of migrants is criminal. [The exclusion of migrants](https://apnews.com/hub/migration) is scandalous,’’ Francis said, generating applause from the faithful gathered in St.

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Pope slams treatment of migrants as 2 Italians become saints (ABC News)

VATICAN CITY -- Pope Francis on Sunday denounced Europe's indifference toward migrants risking their lives to cross the Mediterranean Sea as he elevated to ...

Zatti was known to travel the city of Viedma with his bicycle with a medical case to help the sick. And the pontiff called Zatti “a living example of gratitude” who devoted his life to serving others after being cured of tuberculosis. After entering the Salesian order at age 20, Zatti fell ill with tuberculosis and was sent to a Salesian-run hospital in northern Patagonia to be treated. The situation of migrants is disgusting, sinful, criminal. “Indeed, the situation of migrants is criminal. “ The exclusion of migrants is scandalous,’’ Francis said, generating applause from the faithful gathered in St.

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Pope canonizes founder of Scalabrinians, Salesian pharmacist (Vatican News)

Pope Francis presided over the canonization Mass of Bishop Giovanni Battista Scalabrini and Artemide Zatti, recalling how these holy men lived as ...

Pope Francis presided over the beatification mass of now-Saints Bishop Giovanni Battista Scalabri and Salesian Brother Artemide Zatti in Saint Peter's Square on Sunday. Recalling the examples of the two newly-named Saints, Pope Francis said each of these two holy men reminds us “of the importance of walking together and being able to give thanks.” Walking together is a key cornerstone of the Church and is something we can ask ourselves: in our own lives within our families, our workplace, and where we spend our time, are we truly capable of listening and being open and inclusive to all “in the service of the Gospel,” the Pope asked the faithful.

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Pope Calls Migrant Blockades Criminal (gcaptain.com)

Pope Francis defends maritime migrants after Italy's newly elected Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni called for a “migrant blockade” to crack down on ...

Indeed, the exclusion of migrants is criminal. “The exclusion of migrants is scandalous. The other new saint is Artemides Zatti, who lived between 1880 and 1951. It is criminal not to open doors to those who are needy,” he said. She has promised accelerated repatriations and tighter asylum rules. “The exclusion of migrants is disgusting, it is sinful.

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Pope denounces exclusion of migrants as criminal (WION)

Pope Francis on Sunday (October 9) in off-script remarks, said that exclusion of migrants was "scandalous, disgusting and sinful," even "criminal".

Indeed, the exclusion of migrants is criminal. "The exclusion of migrants is scandalous. Pope Francis on Sunday (October 9) in off-script remarks, said that exclusion of migrants was "scandalous, disgusting and sinful," even "criminal".

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Vatican Pope New Saints (WV News)

Pope Francis celebrates a mass for the canonization of two new saints, Giovanni Battista Scalabrini and Artemide Zatti, in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican ...

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Pope Francis chastises Europe's indifference on migrants as ... (ABC News)

The Pope deviates from prepared remarks to condemn what he calls Europe's "disgusting" treatment of migrants, two weeks after Italy's centre-right coalition ...

"Indeed, the situation of migrants is criminal. No, we exclude them, we send them away to lager, where they are exploited and sold as slaves." "The situation of migrants is disgusting, sinful, criminal.

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'Learn from history': Pope Francis warns on 'danger' of nuclear war (Al Arabiya English)

The pope was referring to the Cuban missile crisis in October 1962, when the deployment of ballistic missiles by the United States in Europe and the Soviet ...

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Learn from history over nuclear threats, says Pope Francis (The Hindu)

The Pope used the opportunity to offer prayers for the victims of what he called a "mad act of violence" in Thailand.

"And so today, we have the Mediterranean which is the largest cemetery in the world. "The exclusion of migrants is scandalous! "Why not learn from history?

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Pope Francis prays for an end to threat of nuclear warfare (Vatican News)

By Vatican News staff writer. At the conclusion of the Eucharistic Celebration for the canonization of Bishop Giovanni Battista Scalabrini and Artemide ...

"May Blessed Maria Costanza help us to always be trustful in God and welcoming toward our neighbour", he added. He stressed that "we should not forget the danger of nuclear war that menaced the world right at that time". 37 people, most of whom children, were killed in an attack on a nursery in Uthai Sawan Child Development Centre in northeastern Thailand in a gun and knife attack.

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Learn from history over nuclear threats, pope says (The Japan Times)

Pope Francis on Sunday urged the world to choose the path of peace and learn from history after Russia's threat of nuclear war in Ukraine.

If this does not resolve the issue or you are unable to add the domains to your allowlist, please see Please add japantimes.co.jp and piano.io to your list of allowed sites. Vatican City – Pope Francis on Sunday urged the world to learn from history on the threat of nuclear war over Ukraine and choose the path of peace.

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Pope Francis calls treatment of migrants 'criminal' in unscripted ... (UPI.com)

Pope Francis on Sunday called the treatment of migrants seeking refuge in Europe "criminal" in unscripted remarks in Saint Peter's Square on Sunday.

[16 asylum seekers died](https://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2021/12/25/greece-Aegean-Sea-migrant-boat-capsizing-rises/7911640458746/) when a smuggling boat carrying them in the Aegean Sea capsized, prompting a large-scale Greek military search and rescue operation. "Today we have the Mediterranean which is the largest cemetery in the world. [Joe Biden](https://www.upi.com/topic/Joe_Biden/) [warning of "Armageddon"](https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2022/10/07/white-house-says-biden-armageddon-warning-not-based-new-intelligence/1351665199090/) amid Russia's war in Ukraine, which has also led to a refugee crisis in Europe and criticism of the disparity in how Ukrainians are treated compared to other migrant groups. [ braved treacherous waters](https://www.upi.com/search?ss=migrant+Mediterranean+) to seek asylum in Europe in recent years as human rights groups have [decried the treatment](https://www.hrw.org/report/2014/02/10/abused-and-expelled/ill-treatment-sub-saharan-african-migrants-morocco) of migrants in Europe. The exclusion of migrants is sickening, it is sinful, it is criminal." [Pope Francis](https://www.upi.com/topic/Pope_Francis/) on Sunday called the treatment of migrants seeking refuge in Europe "criminal" in unscripted remarks in Saint Peter's Square on Sunday.

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