Why Catholics And Lutherans Can't Just Kiss And Make Up Yesterday marked the 499th anniversary of Martin Luther's nailing of his 95 Theses on the door of the Wittenberg church.
500 Years After Reformation, Catholics And Lutherans 'No Longer Strangers' Catholic and Lutheran leaders signed a joint declaration to mark the 500th year of the Protestant reformation on Monday.
Pope In Sweden: Conservatives Are Furious, But Francis Thinks Luther Got A Lot Right Pope Francis is heading to Sweden today to help start commemorations of the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther's Reformation.
Pope Francis Accepts Invitation From South Sudan Church Leaders To Visit War-Torn Nation The Pope yesterday accepted an invitation to visit South Sudan, which gained independence from the north in 2011, at an audience with church leaders.
Why Pope Francis May Get The Cold Shoulder In Sweden Pope Francis is likely to receive a muted reception when he arrives in Sweden next week for the first papal visit there in 30 years.
The Church And Argentina's Dirty War: Why The Vatican Needs To Open Its Files The Vatican is to open its files about military rule in Argentina to victims of the regime and their relatives.
As Battle For Mosul Endures, Pope Francis Weeps For Suffering Of Innocents As the battle to liberate Mosul advances with the recapture of Bashiqa from Islamic State, Pope Francis has made a passionate appeal for peace
How The Vatican And China Are Trying To Make Up After A Decades-Long Dispute Relations have historically been strained between the Catholic Church and China's ruling Communist party (CCP) over irreconcilable claims to authority.
Site Of Moses' Death Reopens After 10 Year Restoration The spot where Moses is supposed to have seen the Holy Land and died has been reopened after nearly ten years of closure.
Pope Francis Donates $100,000 To Haiti Victims Pope Francis has donated $100,000 to victims of Hurricane Matthew in Haiti.
4 Ways To Pray When You're Finding It Hard You'd be hard-pressed to find a Christian who can't recall a time when they found it difficult to pray. Here are four tips to help you get started.
Jesuits Elect First Latin American Leader The Jesuits, who count Pope Francis as a member, elected 67-year-old Father Arturo Sosa Abascal, from Venezuela.