Access to Pope Francis Yields 68,000 Photos
Published 31 Oct 2017, 16:43 GMT, Updated 16 Nov 2017, 13:35 GMT
Pope Francis makes a spontaneous, unscheduled visit to the Sistine Chapel on Christmas Day, right after his address to the crowd in St. Peter's Square.
Photograph by Dave Yoder, National GeographicPope Francis laughs at a comment from a visitor at one of his crowded general audiences in St. Peter’s Square, held on Wednesdays when he is at the Vatican.
Photograph by Dave Yoder, National GeographicThe pope leaves an entrance of the Casa Santa Marta, a Vatican guesthouse where he took a modest apartment, rejecting the more sumptuous official residence in the Apostolic Palace.
Photograph by Dave Yoder, National GeographicFrancis greets the Roman Curia, Vatican officials who run the Roman Catholic Church, in Sala Clementina. In 2014, he blasted some in the hierarchy for “spiritual Alzheimer’s.”
Photograph by Dave Yoder, National GeographicThe pope blesses the womb of a pregnant woman who was among the recent brides gathered in St. Peter’s Square to receive a papal benediction.
Photograph by Dave Yoder, National GeographicA bishop crouches to greet the pope as he enters a meeting of bishops and cardinals to discuss issues related to family life, such as marriage and divorce.
Photograph by Dave Yoder, National GeographicInside a Vatican auditorium, Francis, who was once the archbishop of Buenos Aires, meets with United Nations troops from his native Argentina at a general audience.
Photograph by Dave Yoder, National GeographicFrancis greets his predecessor, Pope Emeritus Benedict, at a holy mass marking the end of a synod of bishops focused on the family and celebrating the beatification of Pope Paul VI.
Photograph by Dave Yoder, National GeographicBoys from the Sistine Chapel Choir view the tomb of St. Peter under the altar in St. Peter's Basilica after singing during a special service in the crypt on the day after All Saint's Day.
Photograph by Dave Yoder, National GeographicPope Francis welcomes pilgrims at a general audience in Vatican City. Since the election of the popular pope, attendance at the weekly events has swelled.
Photograph by Dave Yoder, National GeographicStanding on a Vatican balcony, Francis addresses the throngs in St. Peter's Square during the traditional papal "Urbi et Orbi" address on Christmas Day.
Photograph by Dave Yoder, National Geographic