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The U.S.-born pope spent about a dozen years as a missionary in Peru and returned there later to serve as a bishop.
Archbishop Nelson Pérez, along with educators and pastors in the region, share their impressions and memories of the first American elected pope.
A special mass at St. John the Evangelist honored Pope Leo XIV, who was born in Chicago and has deep ties to Latin America.
It seems that Cardinal Robert Prevost, the first American to lead the Catholic Church, has previously condemned President ...
When the white smoke poured out of St. Peter's Basilica last week, 73-year-old Port Charlotte resident Louis Prevost learned ...
Pope Leo XIV's brother told "Uncensored" host Piers Morgan that the new pope will defend Church tradition and he would not describe him as "woke." ...
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Experts see the new pontiff as less confrontational than his predecessor, but willing to stand up for the church's teachings.
The quick election of a pope born and raised in the United States was a shock to almost everyone outside the Sistine Chapel ...
The regnal name that Cardinal Robert Prevost chose, Leo XIV, has beautiful and powerful resonance for anyone familiar with the history of the Church.
Trump’s first-term rule—“Most Favored Nation”—was focused on lowering the cost of Medicare payments on certain drugs, but it ...
Cardinal Prevost reposted a response to Vance written by Kat Armas for the National Catholic Reporter stating that “Jesus ...
Pope Leo Reopens Apartment That’s Been Sealed Since Francis’ Death, Even Though He Never Lived There
Pope Leo XIV has broken the seal on the papal apartments, marking one of his first major symbolic moments as pontiff ...
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