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A contingent from Chicago's Catholic Theological Union, of which Pope Leo XIV is an alumnus, is headed to Rome. Shardaa Gray reports.
The school's students and staff expressed shock and excitement following the recent election of the first-ever American pope.
Following the death of Pope Francis, the conclave of cardinals that gathered at the Vatican wasted little time choosing a new ...
The U.S. is one of only a handful of countries that taxes citizens living abroad. Thus, thanks to his American passport, the ...
The Catholic Theological Union of Chicago is beaming with pride as their alumnus, Pope Leo XIV, prepares for his official ...
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Abuse watchdog groups have expressed concern, but Leo has been lauded by other survivors for his handling of abuse.
The sellers, including a 90-year-old second cousin of Pope Leo XIV, had the house on the market for weeks before the news of his elevation to the papacy arrived last week.
Bishop Edinson Farfán of Chiclayo, Peru, is publicly defending the actions of his predecessor, now Pope Leo XIV, in the face ...
Father Robert Prevost first arrived in Peru in 1985 during a time of crisis, the aftermath of devastating El Niño rains that ...
A story you may have heard claims Pope Leo XIV was caught on camera attending the 2005 World Series. It's true. Robert ...