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Pope Francis Says People Chosing Pets Over Having Kids Is Selfish
Pope Francis Says People Chosing Pets Over Having Kids Is Selfish

Children and the Pope | jp.reuters.com
Children and the Pope | jp.reuters.com

Children need heterosexual parents, Pope Francis says after gay pride march  | National Catholic Reporter
Children need heterosexual parents, Pope Francis says after gay pride march | National Catholic Reporter

Pope Francis: We are God's children, not his slaves | Crux
Pope Francis: We are God's children, not his slaves | Crux

Pope Francis: Couples who choose to have pets over children are 'selfish' –  says Pope Francis - Independent.ie
Pope Francis: Couples who choose to have pets over children are 'selfish' – says Pope Francis - Independent.ie

Pope's first Facebook live deals with child safety online - BBC News
Pope's first Facebook live deals with child safety online - BBC News

Opinion: The Pope is wrong. Choosing to have few or no children is the  opposite of selfish - CNN
Opinion: The Pope is wrong. Choosing to have few or no children is the opposite of selfish - CNN

Pope Francis and a child hug during a general audience at the Vatican. -  ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Pope Francis and a child hug during a general audience at the Vatican. - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Pope Francis Says Children Have a Right to a Father and a Mother | Time
Pope Francis Says Children Have a Right to a Father and a Mother | Time

Amazon - Dear Pope Francis: The Pope Answers Letters from Children Around  the World: Pope Francis: 9780829444339: Books
Amazon - Dear Pope Francis: The Pope Answers Letters from Children Around the World: Pope Francis: 9780829444339: Books

Pope Francis: Having pets instead of children is selfish
Pope Francis: Having pets instead of children is selfish

Pope expresses 'shame' after report finds mass child sex abuse by the  church | The Times of Israel
Pope expresses 'shame' after report finds mass child sex abuse by the church | The Times of Israel

Children are 'innocence, promise, many good things,' Pope Francis says |  Catholic News Agency
Children are 'innocence, promise, many good things,' Pope Francis says | Catholic News Agency

Pope Francis' speech to World Congress on 'Child Dignity in Digital World'  – Archdiocese of Malta
Pope Francis' speech to World Congress on 'Child Dignity in Digital World' – Archdiocese of Malta

Pope Francis: Fatima reminds us to care for the faith of children | Angelus  News
Pope Francis: Fatima reminds us to care for the faith of children | Angelus News

Pope Francis celebrates 82nd birthday with children from pediatric clinic -  Grandin Media
Pope Francis celebrates 82nd birthday with children from pediatric clinic - Grandin Media

Ex-street kid asks Pope why God lets children suffer | CNN
Ex-street kid asks Pope why God lets children suffer | CNN

Pope Francis to visit Tokyo, Hiroshima and Nagasaki from Nov. 23 to 26 |  The Japan Times
Pope Francis to visit Tokyo, Hiroshima and Nagasaki from Nov. 23 to 26 | The Japan Times

How Pope Francis Is Changing the Catholic Church | Vogue
How Pope Francis Is Changing the Catholic Church | Vogue

Pope Francis encourages adoption: All children deserve a home - The Dialog
Pope Francis encourages adoption: All children deserve a home - The Dialog

Pope Francis, Dostoyevsky and the tears of a child | The GroundTruth Project
Pope Francis, Dostoyevsky and the tears of a child | The GroundTruth Project

Who am I to judge?': The pope's most powerful phrase in 2013
Who am I to judge?': The pope's most powerful phrase in 2013

Pope Francis' priceless encounters with kids - YouTube
Pope Francis' priceless encounters with kids - YouTube

Pope Francis wants some families to have fewer kids, but Americans want  more - MarketWatch
Pope Francis wants some families to have fewer kids, but Americans want more - MarketWatch

Pope: a society can be judged by the way it treats its children –  Archdiocese of Malta
Pope: a society can be judged by the way it treats its children – Archdiocese of Malta