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Presidents, prime ministers and royalty were among those present in St. Peter’s Square on Sunday morning for Pope Leo XIV’s ...
Other world leaders included ... brother of the newly elected Pope Leo XIV, who made history by becoming the first American pontiff, shared his "overwhelming" reaction to the news on Thursday.
The pontiff said he would face up to "the questions, concerns and challenges of today’s world" and, in a nod to conservatives ...
Around 6 a.m., thousands of people began to file into St. Peter’s Square for Pope Leo XIV’s inaugural Mass. Thousands of volunteers from the Red Cross and other groups took positions in the streets ...
Pope Leo XIV made plenty of enemies helping dismantle a powerful Catholic movement whose leaders physically, sexually, ...
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said the reaction to Leo suggested his first message had resonated with people around the world, including Australians. “People of all kinds see Pope Leo as a leader of the world – not just ...
“Everyone was just a young Catholic kid, and everyone was excited that we have a new leader ... I think [Pope Leo XIV will] really try to make everyone’s voice across the world feel ...
The rare one-on-one talks, the first for an Australian prime minister in 16 years, included a deeply personal moment when the ...
Pope Leo XIV will preside over his inaugural mass today in front of St Peter’s Basilica, which marks the formal start of his ...
Leo XIV, the first ever American pope, condemned the exploitation of the poor and called for unity in the church during his ...
The last three pontiffs each chose very different paths between Rome and home.