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Pope Leo XIV’s Creole and African ancestry, traced to Louisiana and West Africa, is prompting celebration and curiosity among ...
Beneath a canopy of Roman pines, Americans in Rome celebrated the Fourth of July this year with something more than barbecue and fireworks: the historic election of the first pope born and raised in ...
When Cardinal Robert Prevost was named Pope, he took the name of Pope Leo XIV. Leo XIII authored Rerum Novarum, which is the ...
The U.S. embassy’s annual celebration, held June 30, commemorated the 41st anniversary of formal diplomatic relations between ...
The world is being driven to war—possibly nuclear war—by current leaders who want their citizens to believe that there are no ...
Pope Leo XIV has spoken publicly about his childhood in Chicago for the first time as pontiff. Leo recalled Thursday that ...
COMMENTARY: Devotion to one’s country is not only in accord with human dignity but essential for pursuing the City of God in ...
Writer Matthew Gambino takes a close look at the letter that a group of Catholic bishops sent to U.S. senators last week ...
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The Harshest Critic of AI Might Be Pope Leo XIV
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Regardless of Oval Office revisionism, Americans should never forget that their nation was forged in resistance to political ...
Sen. Tim Kaine, a Catholic, writes about his hopes for the pontificate of Leo XIV. As a servant leader, the new pope can orient us toward unity and affect the world far beyond the confines of the ...
The debate in the Catholic Church over the celebration of the old Latin Mass is heating up just as Pope Leo XIV’s pontificate ...