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Cape, smartwatch and a penetrating stare: The subtle yet striking ways Pope Leo is carving his own path
As he gears up for his first Christmas as leader of the world’s Catholics, Pope Leo XIV is starting to show more noticeable ...
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You Can Now See 2,000-Year-Old Thermal Baths and Military Barracks Without Ever Leaving Rome’s New Subway Stations
Two recently opened stops by the Colosseum double as museums, showcasing the ancient artifacts and ruins unearthed during ...
This Holy Door is slated to be reopened in 2033, when the Church celebrates the Extraordinary Holy Year of the Redemption.
Pope Leo XIV has made a significant U.S. appointment by naming Bishop Ronald Hicks as the next archbishop of New York.
As he gears up for his first Christmas as leader of the world's Catholics, Pope Leo XIV is starting to show more noticeable ...
Ronald Hicks, widely seen as a moderate, will replace Cardinal Timothy Dolan, a prominent conservative who has been ...
ROME and NEW YORK -- Pope Leo XIV appointed on Thursday Bishop Ronald A. Hicks as archbishop of New York, moving a fellow ...
If Leo is to wear the mantle of his namesake predecessor, he must embrace Leo XIII’s temerity and call out the perfidy of the ...
The pontiff had barely stepped onto the loggia wearing the mozzetta and papal stole before social media was ablaze with ...
Matter of decorum. The Municipality of Rome complies with the Bolkenstein directive and therefore puts street positions up ...
In the early fourth century A.D., Rome was notorious for persecuting Christians. Yet the night before battle, Constantine ...
In naming Bishop Hicks for this high-profile post, Pope Leo chose a man whom he already knew; they met in 2024 when the ...
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