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Freedom for Journalists is Freedom for All, Pope Tells Media Workers

Communication is something divine with the power "to build -- build communities, build up the church," Pope Francis told thousands of journalists and people working in media and communication.

Pope to Media: Share Hope, Build Community, Shun Aggressiveness

Pope Francis urged communicators to use their platforms to inspire hope by avoiding aggressive language and rejecting rhetoric that dehumanizes others.

Palestinian Statehood is ‘The Only Solution’ to Conflict, Pope Says

On the day a ceasefire deal between Hamas militants and Israel went into effect, Pope Francis said he hoped all Israeli and Palestinian political leaders would support dialogue, reconciliation, peace and the existence of two states.

Pope to Trump: May US Prosper, Shun All Hatred, Discrimination

Pope Francis told U.S. President Donald Trump he hoped that the nation would prosper under his leadership and make no room for hatred, discrimination or exclusion.

Cardinal Blesses Livestock and Pets at Vatican Celebration

While many people around the world seek a blessing for their animals around the Oct. 4 feast of St. Francis of Assisi, in Italy the traditional date to pray for the protection of one's pets and livestock is Jan. 17 -- the feast of St. Anthony the Abbot.

Pope Injures Arm in a Fall, Wears Sling at Audiences

Pope Francis was wearing his arm in a sling during his meetings and audiences Jan. 16 after hurting his right arm in a fall.

Vatican City State Puts AI Guidelines in Place

To ensure artificial intelligence is developed and used in an ethical, transparent and responsible manner in Vatican City State, the city-state governor's office has released a set of guidelines on AI, which will be followed by new laws and regulations.

Divest from Companies that Exploit Children, Pope Says

People and institutions can protect children by changing what they buy and what they invest in, Pope Francis said.

Pope Looks Back on his Life, Urges People to Look to Future with Hope

While calling himself an "old man" and saying he never expected to be pope this long, Pope Francis said he still has dreams for the future.

U.S. Sister Killed in the Amazon Honored at Rome ‘New Martyrs’ Shrine

"It's quite an honor for her to be here with the likes of St. Oscar Romero," Tom Stang said after a relic of his sister was placed on an altar in Rome alongside a relic of the martyred archbishop from El Salvador.