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The Pope expressed his hopes and prayers for the Dominicans in the letter addressed to Dominican Father Gerard Francis ...
Following the death of Pope Francis, the conclave of cardinals that gathered at the Vatican wasted little time choosing a new pope: Robert Prevost, 69, astoundingly a Chicago-born American, who ass… ...
The arrival of Pope Leo XIV at Castel Gandolfo on July 6, 2025, marked the return of a papal summer retreat after more than a ...
By Linda Bordoni Pope Leo XIV paid a private visit to the Santa Marta Home for the Elderly in Castel Gandolfo on Monday ...
Tampa Bay Catholics react to Pope Leo XIV with joy, reflection. News of the world’s first American pontiff rang out across Florida. ...
About 1.4 billion Catholics worldwide have a new spiritual leader: Pope Leo XIV. The election of Robert Francis Prevost, who chose the name Leo XIV, as the 267th leader of the Roman Catholic ...
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Vatican Honors the Cosmos: Pope Leo XIV Visits Observatory, Blesses Buzz Aldrin on Apollo 11 Milestone
A Special Conversation on a Historic Day On the 56th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing, something truly remarkable ...
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Religion News Service on MSNPope Leo XIV approves new Mass centered on care for the environment
As record‑breaking heat waves scorch much of Europe — with triple‑digit temperatures, wildfires and deaths reported — the Vatican on Thursday (July 3) released a new liturgy for the Mass reflecting ...
Pope Leo XIV (born Robert Francis Prevost, September 14, 1955) became Supreme Pontiff on May 8, 2025—the first pope from the United States. An Augustinian friar and canonist with a doctorate ...
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Pope Leo XIV's first vacation includes tennis matches, pool time and artificial intelligence
From the very first moments of his papacy, when he addressed the crowd from the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica, it was clear that Pope Leo XIV would continue the path of openness set by his ...
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Tampa Bay Catholics react to Pope Leo XIV with joy, reflection - MSN
As the world reacted to Thursday’s historic news that an American, Robert Prevost, would lead the Roman Catholic Church as Pope Leo XIV, Catholics in Tampa Bay and across Florida joined in the ...
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