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  • Argentine Jorge Bergoglio elected Pope Francis

    NICOLE WINFIELD, Associated Press

    VATICAN CITY (AP) — Argentine Jorge Bergoglio has been elected pope, the first ever from the Americas and the first from outside Europe in more than a millennium. He chose the name Pope Francis. AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko, file Argentine Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, celebrating a Mass in honor of Pope John Paul II at the Buenos Aires Cathedral in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on April 4, 2005. Bergoglio, who took the name of Pope Francis, was elected on Wednesday the 266th pontiff of the Roman Catholic Churc...

  • Black smoke again: Cardinals don't agree on pope

    NICOLE WINFIELD, Associated Press

    VATICAN CITY — CardBlack smoke emerges from the chimney on the roof of the Sistine Chapel, in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican, Wednesday, March 13, 2013. The black smoke indicates that the new pope has not been elected yet. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia) Cardinals remained divided over who should be pope on Wednesday after three rounds of voting, an indication ofdisagreements about the direction of the Catholic church following theupheaval unleashed by Pope Benedict XVI's surprise resignation. In the second day of the c...

  • Black smoke from chapel chimney: No pope yet

    NICOLE WINFIELD, Associated Press

    VATICAN CITY (AP) — Black smoke poured from the Sistine Chapel chimney on Tuesday, signaling that cardinals had failed on their first vote of the papal conclave to choose a new leader for the world's 1.2 billion Catholics and their troubled church. Surrounded by Michelangelo's imposing frescos imagining the beginning and the end of the world, cardinals locked themselves into the chapel following a final appeal for unity to heal the divisions that have been exposed by Pope Benedict XVI's shocking resignation and revelations of...

  • Cardinals set Tuesday as start date for conclave

    NICOLE WINFIELD, Associated Press

    VATICAN CITY (AP) — Cardinals have set Tuesday as the start date for the conclave to elect the next pope, a milestone in this unusual papal transition and an indication that even without an obvious front-runner, the cardinals have a fairly good idea of who best among them can lead the Catholic Church and tackle its many problems. The conclave date was set on Friday afternoon during a vote by the College of Cardinals who have been meeting all week to discuss the church's problems and priorities and the qualities a new pope m...

  • Pope urges greater openings in vast Cuban Mass

    ANNE-MARIE GARCIA, NICOLE WINFIELD, Associated Press

    HAVANA (AP) — Pope Benedict XVI demanded more freedom for the Catholic Church in communist-run Cuba and preached against "fanaticism" in an unusually political sermon Wednesday before hundreds of thousands at Revolution Plaza, with President Raul Castro in the front row. Before the pope's departure, he met with the president's brother, revolutionary leader Fidel Castro. Castro grilled the pontiff on changes in church liturgy and his role as spiritual leader of the world's Catholics, a Vatican spokesman said. AP Photo/Osservat...

  • Pope's butler arrested in leaks scandal

    NICOLE WINFIELD, Associated Press

    VATICAN CITY — The Vatican confirmed on Saturday that the pope's butler has been arrested in its embarrassing leaks scandal, adding a Hollywood twist to a sordid tale of power struggles, intrigue and corruption in the highest levels of Catholic Church governance. Paolo Gabriele, a layman and member of the papal household, was arrested Wednesday after secret documents were found in his Vatican City apartment and was continuing to be held Saturday, Vatican spokesman the Rev. Federico Lombardi said in a statement. AP P...

  • Divers in Italy ship wreck find 2 more bodies

    GREGORIO BORGIA, NICOLE WINFIELD, Associated Press

    GIGLIO, Italy — Coast guard divers searching the submerged part of the Costa Concordia on Sunday found the bodies of two elderly men still in their life jackets, authorities said, raising to five the death toll after the luxury cruise liner ran aground and tipped over off the Tuscan coast. Divers scouring the bowels of the ship in the murky, cold sea discovered the bodies at the emergency gathering point near the restaurant where passengers were dining when the ship carrying more than 4,200 people hit a reef or rock near t...

  • Divers in Italy ship wreck find 2 more bodies

    GREGORIO BORGIA, NICOLE WINFIELD, Associated Press

    GIGLIO, Italy — Coast guard divers searching the submerged part of the Costa Concordia on Sunday found the bodies of two elderly men still in their life jackets, authorities said, raising to five the death toll after the luxury cruise liner ran aground and tipped over off the Tuscan coast. Divers scouring the bowels of the ship in the murky, cold sea discovered the bodies at the emergency gathering point near the restaurant where passengers were dining when the ship carrying more than 4,200 people hit a reef or rock near t...

  • John Paul's suffering highlighted in beatification

    Nicole Winfield, Associated Press

    ROME — Pope John Paul II's own suffering is being highlighted on the eve of his beatification, with aides testifying about his long battle with Parkinson's disease and a French nun cured of the same ailment taking a starring role in the ceremonies. AP Photo/Andrew Medichini Nuns read a newspaper front-paging a picture of late John Paul II in St. Peter's Square, at the Vatican, Saturday, a day before Pope John Paul II's beatification. Tens of thousands of people are converging on Rome for the beatification and many are e...

  • Pope talks of suffering during Good Friday TV show

    Nicole Winfield, Associated Press

    VATICAN CITY — Pope Benedict XVI consoled a 7-year-old Japanese girl, reassured a mother about her ailing son's soul and advised a Muslim woman that dialogue was the way to peace in Ivory Coast. AP Photo/Riccardo De Luca Pope Benedict XVI celebrates the Passion of Christ Mass inside St. Peter's Basilica, at the Vatican, Friday. Later Friday the pontiff is expected at the ancient Colosseum in Rome for the traditional Way of the Cross procession. The pontiff's words came during an unusual Good Friday question and answer s...

  • Pope John Paul II to be beatified May 1

    NICOLE WINFIELD Associated Press

    VATICAN CITY — The pope on Friday signed off on the miracle needed to beatify Pope John Paul II, and set May 1 as the date to honor one of the most beloved popes of all times as a model of saintliness for the church. Pope Benedict XVI said in a decree that a French nun's recovery from Parkinson's disease was miraculous, the last step needed for beatification. A second miracle is needed for the Polish-born John Paul to be made a saint. The May 1 ceremony, which Benedict himself will celebrate, is expected to draw hundreds of t...

  • Pope John Paul II to be beatified May 1

    NICOLE WINFIELD, Associated Press

    Pope John Paul II to be beatified May 1 NICOLE WINFIELD, Associated Press VATICAN CITY — The pope on Friday signed off on the miracle needed to beatify Pope John Paul II, and set May 1 as the date to honor one of the most beloved popes of all times as a model of saintliness for the church. Pope Benedict XVI said in a decree that a French nun's recovery from Parkinson's disease was miraculous, the last step needed for beatification. A second miracle is needed for the Polish-born John Paul to be made a saint. The May 1 c...

  • Vatican: Condom use less evil than spreading HIV

    NICOLE WINFIELD VICTOR L SIMPSON Associated Press

    VATICAN CITY (AP) — In a seismic shift on one of the most profound — and profoundly contentious — Roman Catholic teachings, the Vatican said Tuesday that condoms are the lesser of two evils when used to curb the spread of AIDS, even if their use prevents a pregnancy. The position was an acknowledgment that the church's long-held anti-birth control stance against condoms doesn't justify putting lives at risk. "This is a game-changer," declared the Rev. James Martin, a prominent Jesuit writer and editor. The new stance was s...

  • Pope says some condom use 'first step' of morality

    FRANCES D EMILIO NICOLE WINFIELD Associated Press

    VATICAN CITY — Pope Benedict XVI has opened the door on the previously taboo subject of condoms as a way to fight HIV, saying male prostitutes who use condoms may be beginning to act responsibly. It's a stunning comment for a pontiff who has blamed condoms for making the AIDS crisis worse. The pope made the comments in an interview with a German journalist published as a book entitled "Light of the World: The Pope, the Church and the Signs of the Times," which is being released Tuesday. The Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore R...

  • Sunday morning update: Pope meets with abuse victims as thousands protest

    NICOLE WINFIELD, VICTOR L. SIMPSON Associated Press Writers

    Protesters against Pope Benedict XVI's state visit to Britain march in central London, Saturday. The pope is on a four-day visit, the first ever state visit by a Pope to Britain. AP Photo/Akira Suemori) Pope Benedict XVI waves from behind the bullet-proof glass of his Popemobile as he arrives at Hyde Park in London Saturday. The pope is on a four-day visit to England and Scotland. AP Photo / Max Rossi, Pool Pope meets with abuse victims as thousands protest NICOLE WINFIELD, VICTOR L. SIMPSON Associated Press Writers LONDON...