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Pope FrancisPope Benedict XVI "spread and testified to" the Gospel his entire life, Pope Francis says. Mass in St. Peter's Square was the first time in more than 200 years that a pope celebrated the funeral of his predecessor. Some 120 cardinals, another 400 bishops and 3,700 priests concelebrated.
At funeral, pope remembers Benedict's 'wisdom, tenderness, devotion'
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Pope FrancisFuneral Mass for Pope Benedict XVI will be a papal funeral with a few changes. There are no final prayers offered by representatives of the Diocese of Rome. Pope Francis will preside over the funeral Mass in St. Peter's Square. Some traditions connected with the death and burial of a pope will be followed.
Funeral Mass for Pope Benedict XVI will be based on a papal funeral
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Pope FrancisRetired Pope Benedict XVI died Dec. 31 at the age of 95. Pope Francis scheduled to celebrate his funeral Mass Jan. 5 in St. Peter's Square. Pope Benedict was the first pope to meet with victims of clerical sexual abuse. He used virtually every medium at his disposal to catechize the faithful.
Pope Benedict: Eight years as pope capped long ministry as teacher of faith
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Pope FrancisPope Francis praises late Auxiliary Bishop David G. O'Connell of Los Angeles. He was found shot dead at his home Feb. 18. Authorities have charged Carlos Medina, the husband of the bishop's housekeeper. The message was read aloud by Archbishop Gomez at a memorial Mass.
Pope Francis remembers murdered L.A. bishop’s ‘profound concern for the poor, immigrants and those in need’
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Pope FrancisPope Francis: "The biggest plague" afflicting the world today is the weapons trade. Pope Francis: Stories that "Benedict was embittered by this or that decision" of Pope Francis have no foundation. The pope says his knee is still painful, but since "weeds never die," he hopes to continue traveling.
Arms trade is a 'plague,' pope says on flight back from Africa
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Climate ChangeDicastery for Laity, the Family and Life is holding conference Feb. 16-18. It asks: How do clergy and laity walk and work side by side? Meeting, in the Vatican Synod Hall, has an enrollment of 210 participants from 74 countries. It includes 107 laypeople, 36 priests and 67 bishops.
Partners in mission: Dicastery promotes 'co-responsibility' of clergy, laity
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