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Pope Francis Dead at 88

Jorge Mario Bergoglio, otherwise known as Pope Francis, passed away early Monday morning. He was 88 years old. Vatican Cardinal Farrell announced the death of Pope Francis on Monday with these words: The first pope from the Jesuit society, Francis made a name for himself after spending a decade slowly but

Vatican Watch: Pope Francis Is On The Mend, Is Off Mechanical Ventilation

Pope Francis’ “clinical condition” is “confirmed to be approved, according to an update provided by the Vatican Press Office, which reveals the status of the beleaguered pontiff presently recovering in Rome’s Gemelli Hospital. Francis, 88, has been hospitalized since February 14 with pneumonia in both lungs and, at one point,

‘Vicar of Christ’ Says There is No “Lesser Evil” in 2024 Election

Say what you want about Protestants being helter-skelter, disjointed, and factious. An often-used diatribe against Popeless Christianity is that schism is as common as crack in government housing, with the figure of “45 thousand different sects” being used (and abused) to explain the superiority of the Catholic faith. Whether that’s

Pope Francis Says There is Too Much “F*ggotry” In Roman Catholic Seminaries

Catholic Newspapers are reporting that Pope Francis has dropped the queer equivalent of the n-bomb during a discussion with Italian Bishops over whether or gay men should not be allowed to become priests.  Discussion at the meeting revolved around the content of the document ‘Ratio Formationis Sacerdotalis,’ which regulates entrance and admittance standards

Pope Francis: Trans Persons Can be Baptized as Catholics

Pope Francis continues to rock and rattle the Roman Catholic church, with the Vatican’s Dicastery of the Doctrine of the Faith ruling that transgender Catholics can receive baptism within the church, and the decrepit Pontiff signing off on it.  While there is no such thing as a ‘good’ pope, since

Pope Francis, 86, Recovering After Major Surgery

Pope Francis is recovering nicely after undergoing a three-hour surgery to repair a hernia in his abdomen. As a precaution, he will spend the next week at Rome’s Gemelli Hospital. The surgery was scheduled a day after Francis went in for testing, suggesting an urgency to the procedure. The surgeons