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CT Insider on MSNCT Catholics hope new pope can unify world, carry on predecessor's legacy of inclusivenessMany Catholics across Connecticut are hopeful that history’s first American pope, Leo XIV, can unify a divided world and carry on his predecessor's legacy of inclusiveness. “My first thought was that ...
Those who knew Pope Leo XIV as a younger man say his path to the papacy has prepared him well for the challenges ahead.
Three Seminarians from the Diocese of Grand Rapids are currently studying in Rome. They had a front seat bearing witness to history watching the introduction of Pope Leo.
The new head of the Catholic church is a tennis fan. Within the walls of Vatican City, he will find his own court to play on.
ROME – Two Minot students at the University of Mary participated in one of the most significant events of the Catholic Church ...
What started as a bucket-list trip to Italy turned into a once-in-a-lifetime spiritual experience for two Owensboro women who ...
In Chicago, it doesn't even require the Cubs and White Sox to be playing against each other for fans of the teams to be slinging barbs at each other over social ...
Robert Prevost, a missionary who spent his career ministering in Peru and leads the Vatican’s powerful office of bishops, was ...
There was some shock – both positive and negative – expressed locally Thursday when the College of Cardinals selected the first U.S.-born pope in the history of the Roman Catholic Church. Cardinal ...
A group of 53 Catholics from various parishes across Northwest Ohio, including St. John XXII in Perrysburg, planned a trip to Rome roughly a year ago. Little did they know then, it would be during the ...
Students in Oklahoma Catholic schools experienced an unforgettable week as they celebrated the election of the first American ...
Being here in Rome, being part of something that’s thousands of years old, and seeing a list of every pope since St. Peter — you see this continuous chain, and you just know you’re part of ...
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