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Pope Leo XIV's inaugural mass attracts tens of thousands, including PM Carney

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Pope Leo XIV offered a message of communion during his inaugural mass in St. Peter’s Square on Sunday. An estimated 200,000 pilgrims, patriarchs and political leaders — including Prime Minister Mark Carney — were there to witness the...
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Pope Leo calls for peace in Gaza, Myanmar and Ukraine at the end of his inaugural mass

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Pope Leo XIV offers a message of love and unity in inaugural Mass
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Pope Leo XIV meets Ukraine’s Zelenskyy after his inaugural Mass

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Pontiff calls for peace and unity at the service, which attracts dignitaries from around the world.
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LGBTQ+ flags, 'wokeness' and sexual abuse coverups: The misinformation already targeting the pope

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Just as his predecessor was a prime target for fake news, Pope Leo XIV has been hit with various false claims on social media and elsewhere.
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Carney among world leaders to attend Pope Leo's inauguration

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Prime Minister Mark Carney, U.S. Vice-President JD Vance and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy are expected to attend the inauguration mass for Pope Leo XIV in Vatican City on Sunday.
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Peruvian Winnipegger fondly recalls meeting with future Pope

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Veronica Montenegro and her family had a special meeting last year with Cardinal Robert Prevost, unaware that he would be chosen several months later to lead the Roman Catholic Church. The future Pope Leo XIV knew her family from his...
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Candlelight procession brings New Rochelle community together to honor Pope Francis

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Organizers also led prayers for Pope Leo XIV, hoping he can foster peace where it is needed.
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Pope Leo and the Catholic Church in the Post-Secular Era

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Gary Adler, Associate Professor of Sociology at Pennsylvania State University, discusses the new pope, how Pope Leo is expected to differ from Pope Francis, and the direction he may take the Catholic Church.
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Newly elected Pope Leo XIV faces expectations to bridge divisions in the Catholic Church

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The new supreme pontiff, elected less than a week ago, is expected by some to continue Pope Francis' legacy, while those more conservative seek a traditionalist approach.
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Does the new pope have Haitian roots?

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Pope Leo the Fourteenth, is stirring conversation on social media suggesting he may have deep personal ties to the Caribbean—specifically Haiti
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Over 270,000 pilgrims gather in Fátima shrine after Pope Leo's election

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Each year, pilgrims travel from all over the world to celebrate the apparition of the Virgin Mary to three children in 1917.
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Local Catholic drag queen has high hopes for new pope

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Kattow Azzya is a personal support worker. And a drag queen. And, a Catholic. He sat down with London Morning host Andrew Brown to share his thoughts on the newly elected Pope Leo the 14th.
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'Not in our lifetime': Meet the women who want female leadership in the Roman Catholic Church

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The world welcomed a new Pope on Thursday: People Leo XIV, the first American elected to the papacy. But history suggests no woman has ever held the role, and the Church's cannon law prohibits women from being ordained and does not...
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Pope Leo XIV calls for release of imprisoned journalists

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Pope Leo XIV on Monday called for the release of imprisoned journalists and affirmed the “precious gift of free speech and the press” in an audience with some of the 6,000 journalists who descended on Rome to cover his election as the...
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Pope Leo thanks journalists, calls for release of those imprisoned in 1st media address

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Pope Leo XIV held his first media conference in Vatican City, acknowledging the work of journalists and the importance of freedom of speech. He spoke mostly in Italian, but cracked a joke in English.
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#TheMoment Chicago students held a mock conclave

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Auggie Wilk, a student at a Catholic school in Chicago, recounts being chosen as pope for a day during a mock conclave — held just days before Chicago-born Cardinal Robert Prevost was named Leo XIV.
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Peruvians celebrate election of Pope Leo XIV, a humble bishop from Chiclayo

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Joy erupts in northern Peru as Chiclayo’s former bishop becomes Pope Leo XIV, taking the helm of 1.4 billion Catholics worldwide.
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Pope Leo XIV: First public outing at historic sanctuary

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Pope Leo XIV made his first outing since his election, on Saturday afternoon, traveling to a sanctuary south of Rome that is dedicated to the Madonna
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Brazilian Catholics celebrate the new pope, but new generation drifts away from faith

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Singing the Pope Leo XIV's praises, but some Brazilians are losing faith in the Catholic church.
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Brazilian Catholics welcome Pope Leo XIV, but new generation drifts away from faith

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Singing the Pope Leo XIV's praises, but some Brazilians are losing faith in the Catholic church.
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New Pope Mentions Madonna Amid Global War Warnings: ‘Never Again War’

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In his powerful first global message from the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica, Pope Leo XIV stood before a crowd of over 100,000 faithful, marking a historic moment as the first American pontiff. With a voice that rang through the...
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Pope’s creole roots revealed

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A new discovery about Pope Leo XIV is striking a chord in New Orleans
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Pope Leo XIV holds his first Mass in the Sistine Chapel: 'We are a community'

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Continuing the cycle of traditions that await a new pope, the newly elected pontiff addressed his cardinals in English and Italian.
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A new pope for world's 1.4B Catholics: Americans react to first pontiff from the US

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The choice of a US-born pope has surprised many, including people in his hometown of Chicago.