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Pope Francis arrives to pose for pictures with participants of the Mexican state of Quintana Roo during his general audience in St. Peter's Square Aug. 29 at the Vatican. (CNS photo/Alessandro Bianchi, Reuters) 
FaithVatican Dispatch
Gerard O’Connell
Sources close to the pope said that “he has no intention of resigning.”
A shaft of light illuminates Pope Francis during his press conference while returning from Ireland. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
FaithEditorials
The Editors
To achieve true reform, Pope Francis must give this crisis his full focus and lead the church in caring for those who are hurting the most.
FaithNews
Nicole Winfield - Associated Press
Tosatti said he told Vigano: “I think that if you want to say something, now is the moment.”
FaithNews
Nicole Winfield - Associated Press
Cardinal Wuerl “categorically denied” ever being informed that his predecessor had been sanctioned for sexual misconduct.
Archbishop Viganò seated next to then-Cardinal McCarrick, front row on left, along with other U.S. cardinals, Glory and Thomas Sullivan and John Garvey, at a fundraiser on May 10, 2013. (CNS photo/Edmund Pfueller, Catholic University of America)
FaithDispatches
Michael J. O’Loughlin
Archbishop Viganò’s explosive letter raises questions about what Pope Francis knew when, but also about Benedict’s sanctions of McCarrick.
FaithVatican Dispatch
Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
Pope Francis said that he trusted people to make their own judgment on Archbishop Viganò's letter and that parents of gay children should "dialogue, understand, make room for that son or daughter."