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Pope Leo XIV's church is growing steadily, but its believers are no longer concentrated on the continent where it was born.
Odds-makers likely had an easier time 20 years ago, when Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger stepped onto the balcony overlooking St.
Peter Jones and a group of Loyola University Chicago educators traveled to Rome for an hour private meeting with Pope Francis. As the white ...
VATICAN CITY (RNS) — A quiet alliance between North and South American cardinals helped elect the first US-born pope.
Cardinal Stephen Chow, 65, the bishop of Hong Kong, was the only Chinese cardinal to vote in the conclave that elected Pope ...
Pope Leo XIV presided over his inaugural mass Sunday, May 18, with world leaders and a crowd of 200,000 people gathered in St ...
Social media users have weighed in on whether US President JD Vance was ushered away from Pope Leo XIV following Mass at the ...
Vista said that American Catholics are no longer excluded from Rome by having the U.S.’s first pope, but are now a complete ...
Tens of thousands came to St. Peter’s Square to mark the official start of the pontificate of the first American to lead the ...
The former Cardinal Robert Prevost vowed to work for unity. “I think he will inspire,” said Susan Hanssen, a professor who ...
Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope, is beginning his ministry with a historic ceremony at St. Peter’s Square, blending tradition, diplomacy, and modern priorities.