VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - - If the Catholic cardinals entering the conclave to elect a successor to Pope Francis are looking for a steady administrator to run the Church and bring some calm after three ...
Cardinal Zen’s more recent post claimed that while he has been critical of Cardinal Re over the China deal, “The Problem is not between me and Cardinal Re. The problem is with Cardinal Parolin.” ...
Political scientist Zach Parolin announced that the 2024 Census will implement a monthly, “close to real-time” poverty measurement using a methodology he developed during the Covid-19 pandemic at a ...
Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin denied that during his three recent visits to Pope Francis — who has been hospitalized at Rome’s Gemelli Hospital since Feb. 14 — they had discussed ...
Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican's Secretary of State for the last 12 years and its top diplomat, has emerged on nearly every shortlist as an obvious papal contender. White smoke has billowed from ...
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Cardinal Pietro Parolin, 70, has been a consistent favorite to succeed Pope Francis and has long been regarded as a possible papabile (pope contender). Cardinal Pietro Parolin, who is from Italy, is ...
SCHIAVON, Italy — Conclave watching turned out to be a perfect aperitivo activity. Caffè Centrale, on the main drag of the Veneto hometown of Cardinal Pietro Parolin, a papal favorite, filled up with ...
Pietro Parolin previously negotiated accord with Bejing over the appointment of Catholic bishops Nick Squires is The Telegraph’s Rome correspondent, covering Italy, the Vatican, Greece and the Balkans ...
Cardinal Parolin has been the Vatican Secretary of State for over a decade Cardinal Tagle is a Filipino Catholic leader who participated in the conclave that elected Pope Francis Some crypto bettors ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Could the Roman Catholic Church return to its long tradition of Italian popes? For the first time since the death of John Paul I ...