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pope francis wearing a yellow safety helmet, he is smiling and wearing his white papal clothing
FaithIn All Things
John A. Coleman
From 2013: On several occasions, Francis has talked about tackling unemployment and signaled out the high unemployment of youth as one of the two most salient issues facing the world at present. He also attacked what he called unjust salaries.
Faith
Antonio Spadaro, S.J.
“It is not a figure of speech, a literary genre. I am a sinner.”
"I am a sinner"
Faith
Stephen Bullivant
What "I am a sinner" tells us about who Pope Francis is.
Pope waves as he leads Angelus at Vatican (CNS photo/Alessandro Bianchi, Reuters).
FaithIn All Things
Drew Christiansen
Since the first days of his pontificate, Pope Francis has spoken of his plans to renew the Synod of Bishops. In the last weeks it emerged as a centerpiece of his ministry. Three times this month he has spoken of "synodality"—that is, the role of meetings of bishops in church governance.
What is a Jesuit?
FaithIn All Things
James Martin, S.J.
An answer the question I’ve been asked for over two decades: What’s a Jesuit anyway?
Pope Francis will be visiting Myanmar and Bangladesh beginning on Monday Nov. 28. He is the first pope to visit Myanmar, a majority Buddhist country of some 55 million people. Under Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, a Nobel Peace Prize winner and the country’s top civilian leader, Myanmar has been the target of human rights groups who say the country is engaged in a campaign of ethnic cleansing against some one million Rohingya migrants. How Francis addresses this issue will be closely watched. On Nov. 30, Pope Francis will fly to neighboring Bangladesh. Eighty-seven percent of its 156 million people are Muslim. Christians are a tiny minority of 600,000 believers, 350,000 of whom are Catholic.