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Pope Leo XIV hosted a lunch and Mass for local refugees and homeless people before the end of his vacation and return to the Vatican.
Saturday, August 16, marks Pope Leo XIV’s 100th day as pope. Since his May 8 election as the first pope born and raised in ...
From weeping tears of joy to blessing babies from aboard the popemobile, here are five of the blessed moments we have witnessed thus far in this Leonine papacy.
When Pope Leo XIV surprised tens of thousands of young people at a recent Holy Year celebration with an impromptu popemobile ...
One Jesuit's encounter with a cop, a cat and several fellow Catholics in search of a connection to the first American pontiff.
In his first 100 days, Pope Leo XIV has balanced tradition and reform, emerging as an unlikely unifier in a divided U.S.
Leandra Johnson wasn’t due to give birth for about another three weeks when, in January 2007, discomfort led her to the nearest hospital. Shortly after her baby boy was born, he stopped breat… ...
The Holy Father in his Wednesday audience said St. Mark’s Gospel shows us that Jesus’ love for his disciples “is not the result of chance but of a conscious choice.” ...
Pope Leo on Wednesday criticised the "illusory security" of the global nuclear deterrence system, in an appeal on the 80th anniversary of the United States dropping an atomic bomb on the Japanese ...
Pope Leo reminded Christians to put in order the spaces in their lives needed to receive Jesus Christ during his General Audience.
The scars still borne by survivors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and still visible on the cities' streets and buildings are a plea to pursue peace and disarmament, Pope Leo XIV ...
Catholics today also are called to prepare themselves to receive Christ's sacrifice, Pope Leo XIV said at his weekly general audience, and not just at Mass.
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