A Vision For a Globalized College of Cardinals

Pope Francis wasn’t the first pontiff to appoint to the College of Cardinals bishops from non-European, non-traditional locales in terms of Catholicism. He did, however, globalize the college in a way that far exceeds anyone who came before him.

Jesuit Influence Shaped First America’s Pope

It had never happened before. The College of Cardinals in March 2013 selected a prelate from the Americas, specifically South America, as pontiff. More than that, they had selected Argentine Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, a member of the Society of Jesus, as the leader of the world’s Roman Catholics.

Pope Died of Stroke, Heart Attack, Coma, Vatican Says

Pope Francis died April 21 after suffering a stroke and heart attack, said the director of Vatican City State’s department of health services. Pope Francis died April 21 after suffering a stroke and heart attack, said the director of Vatican City State’s department of health services. The pope had also gone into a coma

Pope Francis: In His Own Words

The Tablet takes a look back at some of the key tenants and most memorable moments of Pope Francis’ papacy, through his own words.