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John Cookson
'More of the same': London's Catholics react to Pope's death and prepare for conclave
Persecution of the faithful: the greatest story never told
"Everything is in God's hands now," says Ukrainian priest
Pope Francis in Iraq: A Man on a Mission
Pope Francis was a man on a mission, says correspondent <i>John Cookson</i> in Baghdad on Monday morning. The question is: Did he succeed?
Pope Francis in Iraq: Not Your Typical Lenten Sunday
The Pope returns to Baghdad and departs for Rome Monday, having wound up what will be seen as a highly successful four-day historic pilgrimage.
Pope Francis in Iraq: Overview
Asked in February why he was making a tour of Iraq at a time of growing political tension and worries about the spread of Covid, Pope Francis replied: “I am the pastor of people who are suffering.”
Pope Francis Arrives in Iraq
"It's indescribable," said one worshipper, 53-year-old Martin Scekes, who survived the bombing and decided to stay. Mr. Scekes told the Catholic Herald: "The Pope coming to see us will lift our hearts."
Pope Francis: At the Presidential Palace in Iraq
"It's indescribable," said one worshipper, 53-year-old Martin Scekes, who survived the bombing and decided to stay. Mr. Scekes told the Catholic Herald: "The Pope coming to see us will lift our hearts."
Pope Francis meets Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani in Iraq
Francis and Sistani appear to share some traits, which could mean they’ll get on well going forward. They are close in age - Sistani is 90, Francis is 84 - and men both shun ostentation.
A year after Pope Francis's historic visit, Iraq's Christians face new threats
Returning to Iraq, a year after covering Pope Francis's trip, John Cookson asks why the Biden administration is cutting aid to the country's Christians
Can Japan's tiny Catholic minority survive country's secularisation and low birth rate?
Pope Francis in Iraq: Historic Meetings on Saturday Stir Hope
John Cookson reports from Iraq, on a momentous day of doings in an historic visit to the country by Pope Francis.
Scorsese's candid message to Christians: "Faith and doubt are inseparable."
Iraq on Tenterhooks ahead of Pope Francis's Arrival
Christians have been waiting more than 20 years for a Pope to come see them, after St John Paul II's pilgrimage was abandoned when talks broke down with the then-President Saddam Hussein. Security concerns prevented successor Pope Benedict XVI accepting an invitation. It's not only Christian communities who are excited.
Pope Francis in Iraq: Sunday at a Glance
Beleaguered Christian communities in the north of Iraq hope today's pilgrimage by the Pope will not only help the healing process but also draw world attention to their continuing persecution.
Odessa bishop claims Putin is "possessed by the Devil"
Samurai Takayama: should he become Japan's first samurai saint, or was he more sinner?
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