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Hope and prayers for Pope's recovery in Rome

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Tourists and residents alike expressed their well-wishes for Pope Francis's recovery, in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican and outside Agostino Gemelli University Policlinic in Rome where the pontiff is being treated for pneumonia. On...
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Pope Francis has pneumonia in both lungs, Vatican says | Hanomansing Tonight

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Family physician Dr. Indeveer Mahal breaks down the Pope's condition after the Vatican said that he had developed pneumonia in both of his lungs, as well as asthmatic bronchitis.
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Pope Francis to remain in hospital

9th - Higher Ed
Pope to stay in hospital for treatment of 'complex clinical respiratory infection'
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Pope Francis admitted to hospital for Bronchitis

9th - Higher Ed
Pope Francis was admitted to the hospital on Friday for tests and treatment for bronchitis, the latest in a series of health problems for the 88-year-old pontiff. Watch this report for more details!
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Pope Francis warns that excessive scrolling causes 'brain rot'

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Pope Francis expressed concern over the impact of social media, warning against excessive scrolling, which he described as causing 'brain rot.'
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No, the Pope hasn't resigned, but how would his successor be chosen?

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Various videos claim Pope Francis's successor has been appointed, but that's not how a new bishop of Rome is chosen. How does the system actually work?
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Pope Francis Elevates 21 New Cardinals, Ceremony Reflects Global Church Diversity

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Pope Francis has appointed 21 new cardinals from 17 different countries, strengthening the global reach of the Catholic Church. The move highlights his commitment to inclusivity and international representation within the Church's...
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Notre-Dame reopens cathedral doors 5 years after devastating fire

9th - Higher Ed
Howling winds couldn't stop Notre-Dame's heart from beating again. With three resounding knocks on its doors by Paris Archbishop Laurent Ulrich, wielding a staff carved from fire-scorched beams, the cathedral roared back to life on...
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Pope Francis Creates 21 Cardinals From 17 Diverse Countries

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Pope Francis has appointed 21 new cardinals from 17 different countries, strengthening the global reach of the Catholic Church. The move highlights his commitment to inclusivity and international representation within the Church's...
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PM Modi Sends Delegation To Attend Ordination Of Kerala Priest As Cardinal In Vatican

9th - Higher Ed
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is sending a high-level Indian delegation to participate in the ordination of Monsignor George Jacob Koovakad as a cardinal by the Pope in a function that will be held in the Vatican City on Saturday...
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Indian PM Sends Delegation To Vatican To Witness Ordination Of Kerala Priest As Cardinal

9th - Higher Ed
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is sending a high-level Indian delegation to participate in the ordination of Monsignor George Jacob Koovakad as a cardinal by the Pope in a function that will be held in the Vatican City on Saturday...
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Pope Francis gets first all-electric Popemobile

9th - Higher Ed
The Pope will use the electric Mercedes G-Class to greet crowds during General Audiences and other official ceremonies.
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No, the Pope isn't replacing Christmas with a 'Feast of Peace'

9th - Higher Ed
The Pope often takes time during his Christmas appearances to call for peace across the world, but there's no evidence he wants to replace the festival with a day dedicated to peace.
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What we know about Pope Leo XIV

9th - Higher Ed
Chicago-born Cardinal Robert Prevost has been elected Pope, becoming the first American to hold the title. The new leader of the Catholic Church, who will go by the name of Pope Leo XIV, also has Peruvian citizenship.
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Pope Announces First Millennial Saint: Carlos Acutis To Be Canonised In April 2025

9th - Higher Ed
A London born Italian teenager nicknamed God's influencer have will become the Catholic church's first Millennial Saint in April next year. Carlo Acutis who died of leukemia age 15 in 2006 was beatified four years ago after the Vatican...
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Israel Intensifies Strike On Lebanon And Gaza; Dozens Killed

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Israel has claimed striking over 200 targets in Lebanon since Saturday morning. Dozens have lost lives and many are still missing. Watch in for more details!
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Israel-Lebanon War: Hit Over 200 Targets In Lebanon In 36 Hours: IDF

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Israel has claimed striking over 200 targets in Lebanon since Saturday morning. Dozens have lost lives and many are still missing. Watch in for more details!
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Leaders in Norman Wells call on N.W.T. gov't to declare state of emergency over cost of living

9th - Higher Ed
The Town of Norman Wells, N.W.T., is pushing the territorial government to declare a state of emergency in the Sahtu region. The town is coping with a jump in the cost of living caused by the cancellation of resupply barges this summer.
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Pope Francis begins tour through heart of Europe to promote peace and boost his dwindling flock

9th - Higher Ed
With church attendance in decline and child abuse scandals still live, the pontiff has arrived in Luxembourg to try and raise morale.
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Pope to embark on four-country Asia tour, the longest and farthest of his papal trips

9th - Higher Ed
Francis will clock 32,814 kilometres by air during his Sept. 2-13 visit to Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, East Timor, and Singapore, far surpassing any of his previous 44 foreign trips.
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Russia unleashes biggest drone attack on Ukraine since start of war

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The city of Lutsk, home to airfields used by the Ukrainian army, was the hardest hit. (Scripps News)
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Vance, Rubio meet with Pope Leo XIV following his inaugural mass

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Vice President JD Vance was included in a U.S. delegation that traveled to Rome over the weekend to witness the first Mass of Pope Leo XIV's papacy. (Scripps News)
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Divided churchgoers look to Pope for his agenda

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As Pope Leo XIV begins his papacy, some 1.4 billion Catholics worldwide will be looking to him for guidance on important issues like immigration, abortion, capital punishment, and the Church’s relationship with the LGBTQ+ community.
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Pope Leo XIV marks ‘new beginning’ with American and global outlook

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Pope Leo XIV takes the helm of the Catholic Church as it sees declining membership in the U.S., ongoing financial struggles and continued fallout from the child sex abuse crisis. (Scripps News)