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Occasionally they remember to call him by his new name, Pope Leo XIV, but it’s unfamiliar to their tongue. One of the guests ...
Pope Leo XIV’s hometown approves the purchase of his childhood home in hopes of reviving the village
Pope Leo XIV’s hometown is poised to acquire his childhood home. Board members in suburban Dolton outside Chicago voted ...
Rank, along with KenPom, are two of the most referenced college basketball computer rankings. The NCAA tournament selection ...
While the Cubs jumped on the publicity to prematurely declare Leo was a Cubs fan, his brother, John Prevost, publicly stated he was a White Sox fan. White Sox fans overjoyed at the news, especially in ...
The new pope is a White Sox fan — documented and witnessed. Cubs fans might grumble, but for a franchise starved for miracles, this moment offers hope, humor and maybe, just maybe, a prayer for ...
John Prevost, brother of Robert Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV, said the newly elected pontiff will likely follow in Pope Francis's footsteps to serve and look out for "those who don't have a voice." ...
As the conclave is held to select a new pope, LGBTQ Catholics hope that the next leader of the church will continue the inclusion work Pope Francis started more than 20 years ago.
“Pope Francis, he traveled like in 2016 when he traveled to Juarez, so all over the world," said Antonio Loya, prayer leader and 7th grade student of the Catholic church's school.
Throughout his years as pope, Francis, who died on April 21 at age 88, focused on the dignity of human beings, especially those whom others viewed as outsiders on the margins of society ...
Pope Francis left huge shoes for the church to fill. The question is whether his successor will be able to rise to the occasion and continue his renaissance legacy. Time will indeed tell.
Pope Francis left huge shoes for the church to fill. The question is whether his successor will be able to rise to the occasion and continue his renaissance legacy. Time will indeed tell.
Americans to Trump: You’ve Gone Too Far The first Times/Siena poll of the second Trump administration conveys warning signs for the president from a clear majority of voters.
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