Pope Francis said Monday that the world stood on the “edge” of nuclear war and admitted the situation terrified him. The Argentine was speaking aboard the papal plane on his way to Chile and Peru, the day after a false missile alert sparked panic in the US state of Hawaii, already on edge
Again, Pope Francis Makes Personal Donation To Congo
[dropcap]P[/dropcap]ope Francis has made a donation to fund humanitarian relief efforts in the conflict-stricken Democratic Republic of Congo, the Vatican said on Friday. “Francis has decided to send a concrete contribution,’’ a statement said, withholding information on the sum that was offered, which came from the pope’s personal charity fund. “Aid would be sent
Pope Francis shares a message on helping the poor after donating his Lamborghini to charity
Charity is a project that is obviously dear to Pope Francis. Just days before, he made headlines for donating a Lamborghini that he got as a gift to charity. He’s taken to Twitter to spread his message of sharing with those who are not so fortunate. We thank him for his good works!!!
Daddy Freeze Reacts To Pope’s Lamborghini Gift
[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he vociferous OAP daddy freeze just as expected has voiced his mind on how Pope was gifted with Lamborghini and rather auctioned it and gave the proceeds to charity. And the belligerent OAP has this to say on his Instagram page ; God bless the Pope, this is true Christianity. Unlike our daddy GOs, the Pope
Pope Gets €185,000 Lamborghini As A Gift, Auctions It For Charity (Pictures)
[dropcap]P[/dropcap]ope Francis was offered Wednesday a Lamborghini Huracan, but the Vatican said there was no future as a popemobile for the Italian supercar. The Huracan, which has a top speed of more than 300 km per hour and has a starting price in Italy of 185,000 euros (219,000 dollars), will instead be auctioned for
Pope Marks “All Souls’ Day” In U.S. Cemetery
[dropcap]P[/dropcap]ope Francis is spending All Souls’ Day, the Catholic day of remembrance for the dead, celebrating Mass in a U.S. cemetery for World War II soldiers and visiting the site of a Nazi massacre of civilians. The pontiff led a service on Thursday at the Sicily-Rome American Cemetery of Nettuno, about 60 kilometres south