Pope Francis Visits Colombia, Where Even Peace Is Polarizing... READ MORE›
In El Salvador, the eartquake could be felt in the regions of Chalatenango, San Salvador, Cabanas and San Miguel... READ MORE›
WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT Over three nightmarish days with the police on the streets of San Salvador, MailOnline saw them respond to 52 murders... READ MORE›
In a general hearing in early January, Francis quoted one of Archbishop Romero's last speeches, saying... READ MORE›
And read the full story of Pope John Paul II and Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka In 1976, Cardinal Wojtyla attended a Catholic conference in the US... READ MORE›
An outspoken critic of the military regime at the outset of El Salvador's civil war, Archbishop Romero was shot dead while celebrating Mass in 1980... READ MORE›
QUITO, Ecuador -- Pope Francis has turned heads with bold stands on climate change and income inequality... READ MORE›
Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez Maradiaga of Honduras, who serves on Pope Francis' nine-member advisory council, denounced the notion of therapeutic abortions for women carrying babies with microcephaly... READ MORE›
Pope Francis will canonize Mother Teresa on Sunday, declaring the sainthood of a 20th-century figure renowned for her ministry to the poor and dying... READ MORE›
The planned encounter next Friday between Francis and Patriarch Kirill I at Havana's airport also highlights apparent moves toward greater solidarity amid current worries... READ MORE›
Toward the end of his life, John Paul reached out to Dr. Tymieniecka, reminiscing about his visit to her home near Pomfret, Vt... READ MORE›
El Salvador is one of the most violent countries in the world, according to United Nations statistics, with a 2012 murder rate of 41.2 homicides per 100,000 inhabitants... READ MORE›
He also often criticised the US, which supported the government of El Salvador and those of other Latin American countries in their so-called dirty wars... READ MORE›
There is no suggestion Pope John Paul broke the vow of celibacy taken by Catholic priests and bishops... READ MORE›
The death toll has spiked since a truce between El Salvador's two most powerful street gangs crumbled in 2014... READ MORE›
El Salvador's bloody gang turf wars have made it one of the most dangerous countries in the world... READ MORE›
John Paul II died at 9 37 p.m. Cardinal Macharski died at 9 37 a.m... READ MORE›
Behind the scenes, the Secret Service has been mapping out a security strategy for a visit that is virtually unprecedented in nature... READ MORE›
A man walks in front of a giant banner of Archbishop Oscar Romero in San Salvador... READ MORE›
By 2011, the World Health Organization estimated that 11 percent of the women who had undergone illegal abortions had died... READ MORE›
The actual tourism slogan of the Central American nation is the far more boring and tedious El Salvador Impressive! Time for a change?... READ MORE›
Pope John Paul II and former Iranian president Khatami appeared to have a genuine, if short-lived, connection... READ MORE›
A cloth with a drop of the lateA Pope John Paul II's blood was stolen from Cologne Cathedral, German police said... READ MORE›
Letters of correspondence between Pope John Paul II and a married Polish-born American woman reveal a close relationship which spans more than 30 years... READ MORE›
He said Bishop Casey asked him to go to El Salvador in the 1980s to hear about human rights abuses and killings in the country... READ MORE›
Pope John Paul II had a close relationship with a married woman that lasted over 30 years, according to letters which feature in a documentary being shown... READ MORE›
Berlin A cloth with a drop of blood from former Pope John Paul II has been stolen from Cologne Cathedral, German police said on Sunday... READ MORE›
The Polish-born American philosopher first met Cardinal Karol Wojtyla, before he became Pope John Paul II in 1978... READ MORE›
Pope Francis canonizes Mother Teresa on Sunday, declaring the sainthood of a 20th-century figure renowned for her ministry to the poor and dying... READ MORE›
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