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Saint John Paul II accused of protecting pedophiles, fueling debate over late pope's "fast-track" to sainthood

A documentary accuses the former pope of protecting pedophile priests in his native Poland, reigniting a long-standing debate over his rapid rise to sainthood.

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John Paul abuse claims trigger angry reaction from Poland

The fallout over an explosive Polish television report alleging that St. John Paul II covered up clergy sex abuses cases is escalating.

Pope consoles Congolese victims: 'Your pain is my pain'

On his trip to Congo, Pope Francis has heard firsthand accounts of atrocities some people have endured during years of fighting in the eastern part of the country.

New Polish play “Death of John Paul II” divides audiences

In Poland, “The Death of John Paul II” divides audiences and highlights the career of an inventive young stage director.

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Recalling Benedict’s grace but also the storms of his papacy

Longtime Associated Press Vatican correspondent Victor L

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Recalling Benedict’s grace but also the storms of his papacy

Longtime Associated Press Vatican correspondent Victor L.

Benedict's lasting mark on papacy will be his resignation

Although Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI had a long and illustrious career as one of the Roman Catholic Church’s pre-eminent theologians, he will forever be known as the first pope in 600 years to resign.

Highlights from the life of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI

Highlights from the life of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI

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Highlights from the life of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI

Highlights from the life of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI.

Jesuit artist has ministry cut; Vatican doesn't prosecute

The Vatican is under pressure to explain why it didn’t prosecute a famous Jesuit artist and merely let his order restrict the priest's ministry following allegations that he abused his authority over adult women.

UN, abuse survivor groups seek Vatican investigation of Belo

The United Nations and advocacy groups for survivors of clergy sexual abuse are urging Pope Francis to authorize a full investigation into Nobel Peace Prize-winning Bishop Carlos Ximenes Belo.

Vatican sanctions Nobel laureate after Timor accusations

The Vatican says it imposed disciplinary sanctions on Nobel Peace Prize-winning Bishop Carlos Ximenes Belo following allegations that he sexually abused boys in East Timor in the 1990s.

Iconic French New Wave director Jean-Luc Godard dead at 91

Highly influential French film director Jean-Luc Godard has died at age 91.

Pope, opening Kazakh visit, blasts 'senseless' Ukraine war

Pope Francis has begged for an end to Russia’s “senseless and tragic war” in Ukraine as he arrived in the former Soviet republic of Kazakhstan.

Pope heads to Kazakh interfaith congress, without patriarch

Pope Francis is traveling to Kazakhstan this week to participate in a conference of world religious leaders, with Russia's war in Ukraine clouding the visit.

2 decades later, 9/11 self-professed mastermind awaits trial

Nearly two decades after his capture in Pakistan, the self-described mastermind of the Sept. 11 terror attacks is still in a legal limbo.

'Crushed' by 2 papacies, John Paul I's death eclipsed life

Pope John Paul I is widely recalled not so much for his life but for the murky circumstances of his abrupt death, 33 days after being elected pontiff in 1978, Now, admirers of the so-called "smiling pope” are using his approaching beatification to focus on the accomplishments of the pope instead of the intrigue surrounding his demise at age 65 which spawned best-sellers alleging he was poisoned or his health was neglected by detractors in the Vatican.

Pope meets with cardinals on future direction of church

Pope Francis has wrapped up two days of closed-door meetings with about 180 cardinals including the newest ones.

Gritty cult director Ferrara gets religion in 'Padre Pio'

Abel Ferrara is perhaps best known for his gritty New York exploitation films of the 1980s and 1990s that delved into the soulless evils of drug addiction, corruption and sexual violence.

Vatican cardinal honors Jewish convert, tells his own story

A Vatican cardinal has marked the 80th anniversary of the gas chamber killing of the Jewish-born Catholic convert Edith Stein.

A religiously diverse Edmonton hosts Pope Francis' visit

Pope Francis is visiting a Canada that is less Catholic, more secular and more religiously diverse than the last time the country hosted a pontiff two decades ago.

Church apologies: Top leaders say sorry for historical sins

Pope Francis plans to apologize to Indigenous groups on Canadian soil for harms inflicted at church-run residential schools.

Angelo Sodano, once-powerful Vatican prelate, dies at 94

Cardinal Angelo Sodano, a once-powerful Italian prelate who long served as the Vatican's No. 2 official, has died at 94.

Vatican clears aide to John Paul II of negligence claims

A Vatican investigation into allegations that St. John Paul II’s longtime top aide was negligent in handling sex abuse claims in his native Poland has cleared him of wrongdoing.

Biden sends subtle message to Polish leaders on democracy

President Joe Biden used his speech in Poland's capital to forcefully denounce Russia's Vladimir Putin, but Biden seemed to have a more subtle message for his Polish hosts.

Pope's peace prayer for Ukraine recalls Fatima prophecy

Pope Francis has presided over a special prayer for peace in Ukraine that harks back to a century-old apocalyptic prophecy about peace and Russia.

Pope releases Vatican reform, gives weight to fighting abuse

The Vatican has released the document laying out Pope Francis’ long-awaited reform of the Holy See bureaucracy.

The Pope, the Patriarchs, and the Battle to Save Ukraine

Other Popes have managed to temper tyrants—can Francis do anything about Vladimir Putin?

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Pope Francis plans to visit Congo and South Sudan in July

The Vatican says Pope Francis is planning to visit Congo and South Sudan in July.

25 years later, Legion of Christ victims seek reparations

It has been 25 years since a Connecticut newspaper exposed one of the Catholic Church’s biggest sexual abuse scandals

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25 years later, Legion of Christ victims seek reparations

It has been 25 years since a Connecticut newspaper exposed one of the Catholic Church’s biggest sexual abuse scandals.

25 years later, Legion of Christ victims seek reparations

A Connecticut newspaper exposed one of the Catholic Church’s biggest sexual abuse scandals by reporting 25 years ago Wednesday that eight men had accused the revered founder of the Legion of Christ religious order of raping and molesting them when they were boys preparing for the priesthood. It took a decade for the Vatican to sanction the founder, the Rev. Marcial Maciel, and another decade for the Legion to admit he was a serial pedophile who had violated at least 60 boys. In the meantime, the original whistleblowers suffered a defamation campaign by the Legion, which branded them liars bent on creating a conspiracy to hurt a man considered a living saint.

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Pope vows justice for abuse victims after Ratzinger faulted

Pope Francis is vowing to provide justice to victims of clergy sexual abuse after an independent audit faulted retired Pope Benedict XVI for having botched four cases of abuse when he was archbishop of Munich, Germany.

Pope baptizes 16 babies in Sistine Chapel after year's break

Pope Francis has baptized 16 babies in the Sistine Chapel to resume a decades-old Vatican tradition.

Pope at 85: No more Mr Nice Guy, as reform hits stride

Pope Francis is celebrating his 85th birthday.

Pope: New meeting with Russian Orthodox patriarch possible

Pope Francis says there are plans for a possible second meeting with the head of the Russian Orthodox Church.

Protesting Orthodox priest heckles Pope on Greece visit

Pope Francis was heckled by an elderly priest as he arrived for a meeting in Athens with the head of the country’s Orthodox church.

In Greece, Pope to seek deeper ties with eastern churches

Pope Francis has warned that the “easy answers” of populism and authoritarianism threaten democracy in Europe and called for fresh dedication to promoting the common good.

Fernando González, AP head of Caribbean news, dies in Cuba

Fernando González, the head of Caribbean newsgathering for The Associated Press, has died in Havana.

Presidents and popes over the years: Gifts, gaffes, grief

When President Joe Biden meets with Pope Francis on Friday, he won’t kiss the ring.

Missouri man executed for killing 3 workers in '94 robbery

A Missouri man has been put to death for killing three workers while robbing a convenience store nearly three decades ago.

Italy: Lithe statue of literary heroine draws sexism charges

An Italian artist is defending his sculpture of a 19th century peasant woman against charges of sexism after its recent unveiling sparked calls for the work's removal.

Pope urges compassion as he wraps Slovakia pilgrimage

Pope Francis is urging Slovakians look out for the neediest among them as he wraps up his four-day pilgrimage.

Pope visit a sign of inclusion for Slovakia's excluded Roma

Pope Francis is urging Slovakia’s Roma to integrate better into the mainstream as he meets with the country’s most socially excluded minority group, who have long suffered discrimination, marginalization and poverty.

Polish nun, cardinal who defied communism are beatified

Polish political leaders have attended the beatification of two revered figures of the Catholic church in a Warsaw church.

Pope's Central Europe visit tests his health and diplomacy

Pope Francis is making his first foreign trip since undergoing intestinal surgery in July.

Pope Francis to visit impoverished Roma quarter in Slovakia

Pope Francis is paying a visit next week to a neighborhood in Slovakia most Slovaks would not even think about going, where until recently even the police would avoid after dark.

Ex-Cardinal McCarrick, 91, pleads not guilty in sex assault

An activist says former U.S. Cardinal Theodore McCarrick's court appearance in a sex abuse case marks a new phase in the global struggle to hold clerics accountable.

Pope resumes public audiences a month after major surgery

Pope Francis has resumed his routine of holding weekly audiences with the general public a month after he underwent bowel surgery.

COVID-19 takes toll on Catholic clergy in hard-hit countries

The coronavirus has taken a heavy toll among Roman Catholic priests and nuns around the world, killing hundreds of them in a handful of the hardest-hit countries alone.

Populist Edwin Edwards, a 'Cajun King,' loved his Louisiana

The Louisiana governor's mansion has staged some tough acts to follow.

EXPLAINER: Pope, though hospitalized, is still in charge

The Vatican has detailed laws, rituals and roles to ensure the transfer of power when a pope dies or resigns.

Vatican: Pope alert and well a day after intestinal surgery

The Vatican says Pope Francis is in good condition, alert and breathing on his own after the pontiff underwent a three-hour operation that involved removing half of his colon.

Famous German boys' choir to add separate choir for girls

One of Germany’s most famous Catholic boys’ choirs plans to establish a separate choral group for girls for the first time in its more than 1,000-year history.

Judge slain in Sicily by mafiosi put on path to sainthood

A magistrate slain by mobsters in Sicily has been beatified by the Roman Catholic church, the last formal step before possible sainthood.

Hans Kueng, dissident Catholic theologian, dies at 93

Hans Kueng, a dissident Catholic theologian who fell out with Pope Benedict XVI, has died at age 93.

Pope moves ahead with plans to meet Shiite leader in Iraq

The Vatican on Monday released the itinerary of Francis’ March 5-8 visit to Iraq, his first foreign trip since being grounded for 16 months due to the coronavirus pandemic. The 84-year-old pontiff, who has been vaccinated against COVID-19, apparently intends to go ahead with the trip despite the pandemic and lingering security concerns. Francis had intended to visit Iraq that year, as did St. John Paul II in 2000, but both had to call off their trips due to security concerns. The next day, Francis travels to Najaf, home of al-Sistani, one of the world’s leading Shiite leaders. AdThe slow return of displaced Christians to northern Iraq since the territory was liberated from the Islamic State in 2017 remains a contentious issue.

Why 200,000 people travel each December on foot, by horse and even semitruck to visit the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Des Plaines

The Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Des Plaines hosts the largest gathering of its kind outside Mexico City. Here's why hundreds of thousands of people gather there yearly from Dec. 11-12.

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Cardinal Wuerl on the canonization of two popes with two living popes present

Cardinal Wuerl on the canonization of two popes with two living popes present Half a million people packed St. Peter's Square at the Vatican to watch Pope Francis canonize Pope John XXIII and Pope John Paul II. Cardinal Donald Wuerl, the Archbishop of Washington, DC, was there and talks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about the event.

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Pilgrims flock to Vatican ahead of dual canonization

Pilgrims flock to Vatican ahead of dual canonization The Catholic faithful from around the world are converging on Rome ahead of the historic canonization of Pope John XXIII and Pope John Paul II. Alan Pizzey takes a look at the final preparations before the historic day.

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Catholic Church prepares to canonize two popes

Catholic Church prepares to canonize two popes A massive crowd of pilgrims is expected to witness the ceremonies in Vatican City that will canonize Pope John XXIII and Pope John Paul II. The canonization of saints in the Roman Catholic Church began more than a thousand years ago when Pope John Paul XV bestowed the honor on a German bishop. Allen Pizzey reports.

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From the archives: Massive crowds come see Pope John Paul II celebrate Mass in Central Park

From the archives: Massive crowds come see Pope John Paul II celebrate Mass in Central Park From the CBS News archives, throngs of people turn out to get a glimpse of Pope John Paul II as he celebrates Mass in New York City's Central Park in 1995. CBS News Peter Van Sant reports.

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Adrienne Bard

CBS News Radio Reporter, Mexico City

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