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A young Catholic made Pope Leo XIV's day after the leader of the Church signed a card of a Pokémon sharing nearly the same ...
More men are considering the priesthood, the Catholic Bishop of Waterford and Lismore, Alphonsus ‘Phonsie’ Cullinan, has said ...
Erton Köhler, a Brazil-born pastor known for his innovative approach to evangelism, is the newly elected president of the Seventh-day Adventist Church General Conference — and the first to hail from ...
Frassati’s remains will be displayed in the Basilica of Santa Maria Sopra Minerva in Rome until Aug. 4 so that they can be ...
Pope Leo XIV has created history as the first-ever American-born leader of the Catholic Church. For the first time since his ...
Pope speaks about childhood and early mornings as an altar boy - The American pope has spoken about his childhood for the ...
Pope Leo XIV delivered a video message June 14 to thousands of Catholics gathered in his hometown of Chicago, making a special appeal to young people to be “beacons” of Christ’s hope for others.
While Roché was filming “The Young Pope,” he went to try on his cardinal costume at a store near St. Peter’s Basilica. He took a walk outside, “and people stopped and started kissing my hand.
Pope Leo was born in the United States, but for his adopted nation of Peru, he is a “Chiclayano” – a son of the bustling northern Peruvian city where everyone seems to have a story about him.
It's no wonder that “The Young Pope” soon became a coarse fascination. Questions abound as to what kind of pope Leo will be, which we’ll only find out once he’s settled into the position.
The surprising election of the first American pope felt fraught and disorienting to Roman Catholics around the world, who had considered such an outcome unlikely and perhaps unwelcome — until ...