An estimated 330,000 children in France were abused by clergy and other officials in a 'systemic manner' since 1950, commission uncovers

In country where puppet regime deported some 75,000 Jews to death camps, pontiff calls for more work to end antisemitism

A day after his trip to Hungary, the pope is slated meet the Slovakia Jewish community and atone for Catholic complicity in World War II-era racial laws and crimes

Trip to come after brief visit to Hungary, in which pontiff warned of 'the threat of antisemitism still lurking in Europe and elsewhere'

In whirlwind visit to Budapest, Pope Francis meets with anti-immigration premier Viktor Orban

Pontiff set to meet members of the Bratislava Jewish community, including Holocaust survivors

Francis caused concern among Jewish officials when he said recently that the law of the Torah 'does not give life'

Rabbi Ratzon Arusi shares 'distress' over recent comments by Francis that Jewish law 'does not give life'

Decision walks back earlier decree by Pope Benedict XVI; Latin Mass calls for conversion of Jews, and until 2008 included a reference to Jewish 'blindness'

Pope Francis, 84, is expected to stay in Rome’s Gemelli Polyclinic for about a week

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