A weak Pope Francis thanks people for their prayers 'from the bottom of my heart' in audio message
Read full article: A weak Pope Francis thanks people for their prayers 'from the bottom of my heart' in audio messagePope Francis recorded a pained and labored audio message to thank people for their prayers for his recovery.
Vatican authorities say the pope now has pneumonia in both lungs. How worrying is that?
Read full article: Vatican authorities say the pope now has pneumonia in both lungs. How worrying is that?Vatican officials said that Pope Francis had developed pneumonia in both lungs, further complicating the pontiff’s recovery.
Italy PM Meloni visits pope in hospital, says he's in good spirits as tests show slight improvement
Read full article: Italy PM Meloni visits pope in hospital, says he's in good spirits as tests show slight improvementItalian Premier Giorgia Meloni has visited Pope Francis in the hospital and says he’s “alert and responsive” and full of good humor despite his pneumonia.
Vatican says the pope has a 'polymicrobial respiratory tract infection.' What is that?
Read full article: Vatican says the pope has a 'polymicrobial respiratory tract infection.' What is that?Vatican authorities said Monday that Pope Francis has a complex infection in his respiratory system and will require more targeted drug treatment.
Pope is stable, followed Mass on television as he recovers from respiratory infection, Vatican says
Read full article: Pope is stable, followed Mass on television as he recovers from respiratory infection, Vatican saysThe Vatican says Pope Francis is stable and that he followed Mass on television after a second night sleeping well at the hospital.
Doctors order 'absolute rest' for Pope Francis while he's being treated for a respiratory infection
Read full article: Doctors order 'absolute rest' for Pope Francis while he's being treated for a respiratory infectionDoctors have prescribed “absolute rest” for Pope Francis to help him recover from a respiratory tract infection.
The Vatican unveils its project for the Venice Biennale of Art: inside a women's prison
Read full article: The Vatican unveils its project for the Venice Biennale of Art: inside a women's prisonThe Vatican has unveiled a groundbreaking project for the upcoming Venice Biennale of Art: It is mounting a multimedia installation inside Venice’s Giudecca women’s prison.
For clergy abuse survivors, Sinead O'Connor's protest that offended so many was brave and prophetic
Read full article: For clergy abuse survivors, Sinead O'Connor's protest that offended so many was brave and propheticIn 1992, Sinéad O’Connor destroyed a photo of Pope John Paul II on U.S. national television.
Jerzy Urban, spokesman for Polish communist govt, dies at 89
Read full article: Jerzy Urban, spokesman for Polish communist govt, dies at 89A spokesman for Poland’s communist-era government in the 1980s who masterminded state propaganda and censorship for a regime in the final years before its collapse has died.
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VYPE Houston Private School Football Rankings Week 3: Kinkaid Remains atop the Rankings
Read full article: VYPE Houston Private School Football Rankings Week 3: Kinkaid Remains atop the RankingsWe are officially in Week 3 of the Texas high school football season and in the private school world not too much has changed when it comes to the rankings.
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John Paul II softball trio leads fan poll for softball athlete of the year
Read full article: John Paul II softball trio leads fan poll for softball athlete of the yearJohn Paul II is known for producing quality athletes. A couple of weeks ago, fans had the opportunity to let their voices be heard in who they thought deserved to be voted as the VYPE DFW Private School Softball Player of the Year; heard they were! Sitting atop the polls was a trio from the Cardinals' squad: Emma Rodrigues, Taylor Marchin, and Aubrey Hutzler.
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Caden Kitler commits to UCF
Read full article: Caden Kitler commits to UCFIt didn't take long for John Paul II's three-star recruit to decide that he liked what he saw after making an official visit to the University of Central Florida's campus. After visiting UCF on June 18th, Caden Kitler announced his commitment fo the Knights' program on Wednesday, June 23:
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Recruit of the Week: John Paul II's dual-sport star Emma Rodrigues
Read full article: Recruit of the Week: John Paul II's dual-sport star Emma RodriguesVYPE DFW checked in with John Paul II's dual-sport phenomenon Emma Rodrigues earlier this season as she pushed to be the best in softball and track. After a season of putting all of her effort into what she loves and her teams, Rodrigues is this week's Recruit of the Week!
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John Paul II Softball dominates their way into district play
Read full article: John Paul II Softball dominates their way into district playWith a new head coach at the head of the team, the John Paul II Lady Cardinals are entering district play after an incredible run in non-district games. The team has only three losses in 16 games and is proving that they belong amongst the best in the state. Juniors Aubrey Hutzler and Emma Rodrigues also play a huge role in scoring for John Paul II. With district play just around the corner, no team in John Paul II's path should even think about sleeping on them. AdThe Cardinals take the field in district play on Thursday, March 25 against Bishop Lynch.
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Defending State Champions are Looking to do it Again!
Read full article: Defending State Champions are Looking to do it Again!Private schools were able to complete the 2020 season, as they start and end earlier than all UIL schools. The team went 15-1 on the 2020 season against some tough competition and they don't look to backdown this year. With Head Coach Caolan O'Gorman only in his second year, he looks to lead this young team to another State Championship. Surprising everyone last year, and beating the defending state champions, Houston St. Thomas Episcopal, was a big defeat for the Guardians. See what they had to say about this coming year and their expectations to defend that State Title!
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Vatican: Pope to visit Iraq in March, pandemic permitting
Read full article: Vatican: Pope to visit Iraq in March, pandemic permittingVATICAN CITY – Pope Francis will make a pilgrimage to Iraq in March, pandemic conditions permitting, the Vatican said Monday, in announcing what would be the pontiff's first trip abroad in more than a year. The Vatican said Francis had accepted invitations from the Iraqi government from the local Catholic church. It wasn't immediately clear if the pope would travel if he had not been vaccinated against COVID-19 before the trip. In mid-2019, Francis told Catholic aid agencies that he planned on traveling to Iraq in 2020. While then ailing, he had wanted to go to Iraq in 1999, but, according to the Vatican, the pilgrimage never happened because then-dictator Saddam Hussein postponed it.
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The Latest: McCarrick accuser sees comfort in Vatican report
Read full article: The Latest: McCarrick accuser sees comfort in Vatican reportScott Applewhite, File)The Latest on the Vatican's investigation of ex-Cardinal Theodore McCarrick and allegations of sexual misconduct (all times local). ___2:30 p.m.A Virginia man who accuses former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick of sexually abusing him says he finds some comfort in the Vatican’s release of a report about the former prelate but he wants a public apology. “Its greatest failure is that it lets Pope Francis off the hook: nobody gave him the files, he knew only that there had been rumors, etc.,” she says. ___NoonAn advocate in Argentina for survivors of clerical sex abuse says ex-Cardinal Theodore McCarrick caused tremendous hurt and laments that church officials knew but did not act. It calls the report “one step in the right direction” but says the Vatican must ensure that past mistakes will not be repeated.
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Vatican faults many for McCarrick’s rise, spares Pope Francis
Read full article: Vatican faults many for McCarrick’s rise, spares Pope FrancisThose alarms continued, when a Catholic psychiatrist traveled to the Vatican in 1997 to report that his priest-patient was a victim of McCarrick's sexual abuse. McCarrick, 90, was defrocked by Francis last year after a Vatican investigation confirmed the globe-trotting envoy and fundraiser had sexually molested adults as well as children. “Pope Francis had heard only that there had been allegations and rumors related to immoral conduct with adults occurring prior to McCarrick’s appointment to Washington,” the report said. Vigano’s most explosive claim was that Francis himself lifted “sanctions" imposed by Benedict and made McCarrick a trusted adviser. Investigators interviewed 90 people, including McCarrick’s victims, former seminarians and priests, and officials from the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.
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5 Things to Know for Today
Read full article: 5 Things to Know for TodayOver 200 clergy abuse lawsuits led church leaders in the U.S. territory to seek bankruptcy protection, as they estimated at least $45 million in liabilities. (AP Photo/David Goldman)Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:1. CATHOLIC CHURCH WON $1.4 BILLION IN VIRUS AID Millions of dollars in taxpayer-backed aid went to dioceses that have paid huge settlements or sought bankruptcy protection because of clergy sexual abuse cover-ups, AP finds. HIGH COURT DRAWS TRUMPS IRE Even with two justices the president hand-picked, the Supreme Court has shown it is no rubber stamp for him or his administrations policies. TRUMP REBOOTS CAMPAIGN Trailing in the polls, the president will hold his first in-person fundraiser in a month in Florida and then a rally on Saturday night in New Hampshire.
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