A recent poll found that attitudes toward the pope in six of Latin America's most populous countries are still broadly positive everywhere but in Argentina.
Pope Francis has taken the unusual decision to expel 10 people from a troubled Catholic movement in Peru after a Vatican ...
The Vatican expelled 10 members from Sodalitium Christianae Vitae, a group founded in Peru, after investigators reported ...
A new survey indicates that many Catholics in Latin America and the U.S. favor allowing women to become priests, with a ...
In a letter from the apostolic nunciature in Peru posted on the Peruvian bishops' conference website Sept. 25, the Vatican ...
Pope Francis expelled 10 members of Peru's controversial Sodalitium Christianae Vitae (SCV) movement on Wednesday, including ...
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The Pew Research Center has released the results of a survey of how Catholics in the U.S. and six Latin American countries ...
A new survey of Catholics in the United States and across six Latin American countries found that majorities want the church to allow for the use of birth control and let women become priests. The Pew ...
Pope Francis is still widely popular in several Latin American countries. But the portion of people who still see him ...
Pope Francis has taken the unprecedented step of expelling a bishop and nine other members of a controversial Catholic organization in Peru ...