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Francis Crick was one of the discoverers of DNA's structure.
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The new pope is called Francis.
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Pope Francis is the first Latin American pope.
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Pope Francis will return to Rio in 2016.
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Francis arrived at Galeao at six.
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Pope Francis said atheists who do good will go to heaven too.
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Pope Francis sounded a bit like the Dalai Lama when he said: "I have come to the conclusion that whether or not a person is a religious believer does not matter much. Far more important is that they be a good human being."
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Francis, is this yours?
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Tens of thousands of people gathered in Saint Peter's Square on Sunday morning, despite the cold and the rain, to take part in Solemn Mass with Pope Francis in celebration of Easter.
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Pope Francis has admitted that he's "a bit feminist".
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On social justice, Pope Francis always speaks with wisdom.
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Francis lives in the Vatican. Many priests also live in that city.
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All of us can be guided by the empathy and compassion of His Holiness, Pope Francis, who said “refugees are not numbers, they are people who have faces, names, stories, and they need to be treated as such.”
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Do you like Francis?
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Pope Francis has told the world's oil executives that a transition to less-polluting energy sources "is a challenge of epochal proportions."
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No one knows who designed the first “official” American flag. Some historians believe it was New Jersey Congressman Francis Hopkinson.
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"We hoped that the gene discovery would someday lead to effective treatments for children and adults with cystic fibrosis," Francis Collins wrote. "Now, 30 years later, that time has come."
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Pope Francis on Tuesday closed his visit to Japan by telling students at a Catholic university of the need to work toward a "hope-filled future" that is more inclusive by addressing the disconnects in society.
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Pope Francis placed a wreath during his visit to the Martyrs' Monument at Nishizaka Hill, in Nagasaki, Japan.
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In Nagasaki Sunday, Pope Francis called on political leaders to renounce nuclear weapons and abandon the arms race.
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At the Vatican, Pope Francis urged the faithful to reject "the god of money" as well as consumerism, pleasure, success and self.
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In his Epiphany homily Monday in St. Peter's Basilica, Francis encouraged people to focus on serving others, not themselves.
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Francis said believers should aid those suffering on life's margins, saying Jesus is present in those people.
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Pope Francis will not appear at his regular window on Saint Peter’s Square during the emergency, and his prayers from inside the Vatican will be streamed.
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In a break with centuries of tradition, Pope Francis did not deliver the annual Angelus prayer live Sunday in Saint Peter's Square.
The Vatican announced Pope Francis will hold Easter week services without public attendance.
Francis Suarez, the mayor of Miami, tested positive for COVID-19.
The Vatican is inviting Christians around the world to join Pope Francis in prayer against the coronavirus pandemic.
Pope Francis delivered on Friday the first Urbi et Orbi blessing outside of Christmas or Easter.
Pope Francis stood before a deserted St Peter's Square to deliver an extraordinary blessing to end the coronavirus pandemic.
Francis Wilson’s first thoughts as he opened his eyes were, “I’m alive?”
On Sunday, Francis will celebrate Easter Sunday mass and deliver his Urbi et Orbi blessing to the city of Rome and to the world.
After his first week home, Francis could finally join his roommates for the living room games that kept them sane while they were quarantined with coronavirus symptoms.
Pope Francis addressed a world severely tested by the coronavirus, saying this is not a time for indifference because everyone is suffering and must be united.
Francis expressed gratitude and affection toward the doctors and nurses who work to exhaustion and not infrequently at the expense of their own health.
The ‘Urbi et Orbi’ message by Pope Francis was streamed live via the internet.
Speaking in front of the tomb of John Paul II, Francis recalled how the Polish pope was a good pastor who visited the people all over the world.
Francis spoke of the three traits that characterized John Paul II most: "prayer, closeness to the people and love for justice."
Pope Francis urged the world's leaders to remember all segments of society as they fight the coronavirus and work to rebuild world economies.
Francis Galton was Charles Darwin's half-cousin.
Pope Francis applauded Joe Biden’s projected U.S. presidential victory and offered him blessings during a phone conversation.
Pope Francis has called on the world’s nations to share COVID-19 vaccines, saying that walls of nationalism must not be built in the face of a pandemic that knows no borders.
In his Christmas message to the world, delivered indoors rather than, as customary, the balcony of Saint Peter's Basilica, Pope Francis said that in these times of darkness and uncertainty due to the pandemic, there are some lights of hope, like the discovery of vaccines against COVID-19.
Pope Francis urged the world’s nations to ensure that vaccines are provided for everyone, especially for the most vulnerable, in all the regions on our planet.
Pope Francis spoke of the need to be generous, supportive and helpful, especially towards those who are vulnerable, the sick, those unemployed or experiencing hardship due to the economic effects of the pandemic, and women who have suffered domestic violence during these months of lockdown.
In his message, Pope Francis also turned his thoughts to the many children who all over the world, particularly in Syria, Iraq and Yemen, still pay the high price of war.
Pope Francis Thursday said his thoughts are with musicians and those who work in the music industry whose livelihood has been all but eliminated by restrictions imposed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pope Francis begins a long-desired trip to Iraq Friday, the first to the birthplace of the Prophet Abraham by any head of the Catholic Church.
In his message, Francis added that he was coming to Iraq “as a pilgrim of peace in search of fraternity, animated by the desire to pray together and to walk together, also with brothers and sisters of other religious traditions, in the land of Father Abraham, who unites Muslims, Jews and Christians in one family.”
Pope Francis surprises the world with his gestures of humility.
Pope Francis celebrated Easter mass with around 200 people in Saint Peter’s Basilica.
From his Twitter account Wednesday, Pope Francis wrote to thank “all those who have been close to me with prayer and affection during my hospital stay. Let us not forget to pray for the sick and for those who assist them.”
Francis stopped to pray at the Rome Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore before returning to the Vatican. Francis normally does this at the end of each foreign trip to give thanks to the Madonna.
"It's so quiet here. Where are Jack and Francis?" "They're still at school at this time of day."
Francis Collins describes the genome as the "book of life".
Francis, a Métis barista at the cafe on Lulu Island, said, "Machines are taking over! Machines are taking over!"
On Christmas Day, in his message to the city and the world, Pope Francis stressed the importance of being open to dialogue to resolve the large number of conflicts, crises and disagreements that exist in today’s world.
As customary on Christmas Day, Pope Francis appeared at the balcony of Saint Peter’s Basilica overlooking the square to deliver his “Urbi et Orbi” message and blessing to the city and to the world.
Addressing those gathered at the Vatican on this rainy, wintry day and the millions watching him live on television, Francis said the need for patient dialogue at this time of pandemic is even more necessary in the world.
Francis said the risk is that of avoiding dialogue, and that the complex crisis of the world pandemic will lead to taking of shortcuts rather than the longer paths of dialogue, which, he stressed, are the way to the resolution of conflicts and lasting benefits for all.
At this time of pandemic, Francis also reminded the world and asked for prayers for the victims of violence against women, for young children and adolescents suffering from bullying and abuse, and for the elderly.
Today on the 14th of April of 2015, is an appointment at the doctor's. In the late morning, on my way, I stop at the Roman Catholic worship centre, a mid-20th-century brown building. A bell rings as it is the end of recess for the noisy children at the adjacent school. It is practically empty in the spacious interior of the worship centre, except for a middle-aged, dark-haired Caucasian woman by the candles and an Oriental who looks like George Takei and who passes me by as he heads out. I sit at the pew, centre right. The banners above are in faded pastels, blue, pink, yellow, and green, with three butterflies printed on them each. A month ago, the banners were all purple. The statue of floating JC, front centre, is adorned in white and yellow cloth. The standing cross to the right is covered with green paper bits. I stand up and walk to the lobby area. Therein, I marvel at the Mexican Santa María painting and whisper the Spanish words on the caption. I gaze at the elegant photographs of Pope Francis and some other high-level religious authority figure. As I exit the building, a Filipino woman approaches the statue of white and blue Virgin Mary at the outside corner.
It is the 22nd of March of 2015. Jeffrey and Francis from Jehovah's Witnesses have visited my door. They remind me of the last supper and death of JC on Nisan 14 on the Hebrew lunar calendar. Nisan 14 is the Memorial of JC every year. They invite me to their ceremony. Last week, Leo, Arnan, and I discuss that rabbits and eggs are pagan. Xmas is pagan, too.
Francis Bacon coined the term "electricity."
After his first week home, Francis (2nd from right) could finally join his roommates for the living room games that kept them sane while they were quarantined with coronavirus symptoms and he was in the hospital.
Pope Francis removes laziness from the list of cardinal sins.
The life of Scalia, who was deeply religious, was honored in the country’s largest Roman Catholic church, the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, where Pope Francis had celebrated a Mass in September.
When you visualize a DNA structure, you probably think about the well-known ‘double helix’ that was revealed in 1953 by Cambridge University scientists James Watson and Francis Crick.
Pope Francis says the Roman Catholic Church should start considering whether to let married men serve as priests in order to address a shortage of clergy, especially in remote areas.
"They don't enjoy their microspot." "Their what, Francis?"
Pope Francis has opened a synod that, this time, includes lay people and women.
Cardinal Bergoglio was elected by the conclave as Pope and took the name Francis.
"Francis claims he hasn't got a watch." "He has got one, he just doesn't wear it."
Pope Francis has died.
Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, of American and Peruvian nationality, has just been elected Pope and will adopt the name Leo XIV (08.05.2025).
Luckily, Francis has a nice idea!