Santos celebrates Pope’s ‘encouraging’ visit to Colombia
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos celebrated the announcement of plans for Pope Francis to travel to Colombia, as the Catholic Church leader urged Colombia to “not lose energy or hope”…
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos celebrated the announcement of plans for Pope Francis to travel to Colombia, as the Catholic Church leader urged Colombia to “not lose energy or hope”…
The pope, the highest representative of the Roman Catholic Church, is planning to visit Colombia, the ambassador of the Vatican in the South American country confirmed on Thursday.
Worshippers from southern Colombia have been flocking to a mountain where they believe a landslide revealed the face of Jesus Christ.
Police in Colombia’s second largest city, Medellin, on Saturday arrested a priest for the alleged sexual abuse of a 13-year-old boy.
Colombia’s capital city Bogota is set to install condom dispensers in public areas in spit of long resistance from local Christians who had called for “more values, less condoms.”
A US missionary has been detained in Colombia for alleged collaboration with the country’s main leftist rebel group. the FARC.
A columnist for Medellin newspaper El Colombiano was fired after claiming that “god was wrong” when rejecting homosexuality in the Bible.
Colombia’s Prosecutor General’s Office said Saturday that it has opened criminal investigations against 29 religious leaders who are accused of sexually abusing children under 14.
Pope Francis allegedly told Colombia’s ambassador to the Vatican Thursday he would visit the South American country if and when peace is signed with rebel group FARC.