Pope Francis: The 60 Minutes Interview

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Published 2024-05-19
In a rare interview, Pope Francis answers questions on global conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza, migrants in the U.S., sexual abuse in the church, and more during a conversation with Norah O’Donnell.

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All Comments (21)
  • @ameremortal
    Respect to 60 minutes for leaving the comments open.
  • @Kaleb.F
    Listening to secular people talk to or about Catholicism is so frustrating. The language they use proves they understand nothing about the Church. Like labeling the priesthood's nature (a male vocation) as a "policy" like some meeting was held 2,000 years ago and we just need a better HR department 🙄
  • @CountryWilde
    I love his comment - "You can criticize a country's govt. . . . but not a people," as a way of avoiding being anti-Palestinian or anti-Jewish. He also exhorts us not to be "hard-hearted" and "indifferent" like Pontius Pilate and try to wash our hands of the wrongs we see happening. This is a pope of exemplary courage and caring!
  • @billmartin3561
    Jesus dined with sinners - but they came away changed, not him.
  • @jameshayes4771
    This video enlightened me on how much the media does not interview to listen, but interviews to gain more agency in moral arguments. Pope Francis is asked ridiculously cornering questions, cut off before finishing his statements, and poorly restated by the interviewer. Pope Francis did better at handling that than many others leaders I've seen.
  • I'm not even Catholic, but Pope Francis gives me hope for the Christian faith ❤
  • I’m glad the pope was able to correct a recent story that said the pope blessed homosexual marriage . He said he blessed each individual but NOT the union .
  • @macjeffff
    I was delighted to see one of Francis's favorite paintings on the wall (above and between them). "Mary, Untier of Knots" has a wonderful story that goes with it, and it also played an important role in the pope's life. Of course, there is also a novena that goes with the painting. It's worth checking out.
  • @louqd2550
    Her family immigrated legally to the USA. That is not illegal migration.
  • @AmadaHabla
    The painting is Our Lady Undoer of Knots! Beautiful
  • @NotAndy_
    Please provide link to entire interview. Editing here was incredibly frustrating to watch.
  • @abeliever1843
    I think He is leading the Catholic church to absolute shipwreck/sucide of their true faith. Return to Orthodoxy the way of the forefathers unchangeable way. Modern ways are the way of witchcraft. rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft” (1 Samuel 15:23).
  • @fobef
    All I know is that when CBS 60 minutes tells me something, someone more powerful than me wants me to believe that that something is true for their own benefit.
  • @demovideo490
    9:21 is a total edit right? He was about to expand upon "it's a human fact..." but you cut it, and it's really obvious. Why?
  • “When you look at the world, what gives you hope?” His answer: “Everything”. Humanity needed this man. God put him here now for a reason.
  • @edbudzynski729
    Pope Francis is about love. War is all mankind wants these days. Hate and evil manifest themselves in the wars in Gaza, Ukraine, South Sudan and even here in the US. Thank you Norah. Great interview. God bless you.