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US Embassy in Rome Honors First American-Born Pope While Celebrating US-Vatican Diplomatic Milestone
In 1984, President Ronald Reagan and Pope John Paul II established full diplomatic ties.
With interstates closed and hundreds of thousands of people in attendance, KCCI got creative with our coverage of Pope John ...
I have, after 80 years, felt something that I never thought I would in this century as a Roman Catholic. I feel optimistic. I ...
For 400 years, most popes escaped the Roman summer in the hilltop town of Castel Gandolfo, Italy. Then Francis stopped going, ...
The Mercury announces its first team, second team and honorable mention all-area baseball selections from the 2025 season.
The U.S. embassy’s annual celebration, held June 30, commemorated the 41st anniversary of formal diplomatic relations between ...
Occasionally they remember to call him by his new name, Pope Leo XIV, but it’s unfamiliar to their tongue. One of the guests ...
After the whirlwind of his election, Pope Leo XIV has decamped to Castel Gandolfo to escape the heat of Rome and enjoy a summer vacation, like many popes before him.
John Paul I — the pope who reigned for 33 days in 1978 — was elected on the fourth ballot. His successor, John Paul II, needed eight. Francis was elected on the fifth in 2013.
Pope Leo XIV is a member of the Order of Saint Augustine, the oldest monastic order, and as Prior General of the order, he ...
As Pope Leo XIV arrives in Castel Gandolfo for his summer break, it is unlikely to be a real vacation for the new pontiff.
Former chaplain to Queen Elizabeth II and prominent commentator on faith and society Gavin Ashenden shares heartfelt insights into Pope Leo’s recent election and his reaffirmation of real marriage. In ...
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