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Siegrist took a short trip last week to Rome to visit the big landmarks, including the Trevi Fountain and the Colosseum, and met Pope Leo after attending mass at Saint Peter’s Basilica.
WASHINGTON — Pope Leo XIV poked fun at the Chicago Cubs during an appearance at the Vatican on Wednesday.
Pope Leo XIV placed the poor at the core of the Christian message in his first major document, which was released on Thursday, urging people to defend and protect the most vulnerable as Jesus did while carrying out acts of charity like almsgiving.
Cardinal Arthur Roche, who leads the Vatican’s liturgy dicastery, encouraged U.S. parishes to conduct guided readings of Pope Francis’ guidelines on the Mass.
Pope Leo XIV’s brother previously confirmed that the pontiff’s loyalties lie with the Chicago White Sox rather than the Cubs
King Charles and Queen Camilla will travel to the Vatican to meet Pope Leo XIV for the first time from October 22 to 23. During the trip, The King will make history, becoming the first English monarch in 500 years to pray in public with the Pope—and they'll also celebrate a special milestone for the Catholic Church.