Claire Giangravé
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Pope Francis calls for AI ethics free from violence and discrimination
Pope Francis wants the next World Day of Peace to focus on the impact, opportunities and dangers of artificial intelligence as the technology develops and influences a growing number of fields, from information to warfare.
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Abuse experts look to coming synod to promote accountability on abuse
Pope Francis' project to reform power structures in the church might have a strong impact in addressing the clerical sexual abuse crisis.
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Vatican court sentences eco-activists to prison for damaging art
The three activists raised awareness of climate change by damaging artwork in the Vatican Museums last summer.
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Doomed or sign of hope? Pope Francis' mission for peace in Ukraine is underway
Sent on a papal mission for peace, Italian Cardinal Matteo Zuppi returned from Kyiv on Tuesday amid mixed reactions from the champions and skeptics of Pope Francis' efforts to mediate in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.
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Pope Francis undergoes hernia surgery, will stay at hospital several days
The decision to operate was made after Pope Francis went to the hospital Tuesday for a routine checkup.
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Pope Francis sends Cardinal Zuppi to Ukraine to promote a 'just peace'
Cardinal Matteo Zuppi is in Kyiv June 5-6 as a papal representative to promote peace between Russia and Ukraine.
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Vatican takes climate activists to court on Laudato Si' anniversary
The trial takes place on the eighth anniversary of Pope Francis' encyclical promoting the care of creation and the environment, "Laudato Si'."
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Pope Francis taps Italian Cardinal Zuppi to lead peace mission in Ukraine
The appointment is the latest effort by Pope Francis and the Vatican to mediate a peace between Russia and Ukraine.
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French cardinal admits to abusing 14-year-old girl
Cardinal Jean-Pierre Ricard is a member of the Vatican department that investigates abuse cases in the church.
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In Bahrain, Pope Francis to bring message of fraternity to all Islam
The historic trip is aimed at promoting dialogue between Catholics and Muslims in the interest of peace.
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Members of US religious freedom panel speak out against China-Vatican deal
While Vatican officials defended the deal for promoting dialogue with China, members of the federal commission say things have only gotten worse.
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Is Pope Francis' diplomacy of dialogue failing?
In Kazakhstan, Pope Francis could not dialogue with Russia or China, but Vatican experts say the real work happens behind closed doors.