Pope Francis' popemobile unlike any other
The vehicle pontiff will travel in during his time in the U.S. is open and unarmored, reflecting the pope's style
The vehicle pontiff will travel in during his time in the U.S. is open and unarmored, reflecting the pope's style
While overwhelming majority of Catholics in the U.S. approve of direction pope is taking the church, others are concerned
For ages, popes road on the shoulders of the faithful. But after an assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II, everything changed. The popemobile was created to protect the pope from any harm with its heavy armor and glass cover. Pope Francis calls it, “a glass sardine can." Bill Plante reports from Washington.
Pope Francis set foot on American soil for the first time in his life Tuesday as he landed at Joint Base Andrews and was greeted by President Obama. Chip Reid is following the pope in Washington.
During his visit, the pope will meet men and women imprisoned at the Curran-Fromhold prison complex in northeast Philadelphia
Pope Francis visits Washington, New York and Philadelphia
"Ho ho, hey hey, we love Pope Francis every day!" a group of Catholic schoolchildren cheered at Joint Base Andrews, where the pope arrived Tuesday
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After a historic visit in Cuba, the pope begins his United States visit in Washington D.C. before traveling to NYC and Philadelphia
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The Archbishop of New York talks about what Pope Francis hopes to accomplish during his whirlwind tour of America
New York Police Commissioner Bill Bratton says NYC, D.C. and Philly hope to create a "seamless operation" to guard Francis
The pope will be greeted by President Obama when he arrives at Joint Base Andrews on Tuesday. He speaks to Congress Thursday before traveling to New York City. It is the first time Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York will host a papal visit. The archbishop joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the significance of the pope’s historic U.S. visit.
A CBS News/New York Times poll finds 79 percent of Catholic Americans approve of the direction the pope is leading the church. But some Catholics worry the church is changing too much. Jan Crawford reports from Washington's Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, where the pope will celebrate mass on Wednesday.
"It is all hands on deck," says FBI official as law enforcement officials prepare to guard pope well-known for mingling with the crowds
Francis will arrive in Washington to begin historic trip, which will also take him to NYC and Philadelphia
Pope Francis arrives Tuesday in the U.S., where he could weigh in on issues like abortion, marriage and sexuality, climate change, income inequality and immigration
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New York prosecutors allege that bankrupt crypto lender Genesis hid more than $1 billion in losses.
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