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Catholic Bishop Robert Barron shared his thoughts on Pope Leo XIV's election and what it means for the Church's future.
Cardinals chose a new pope to lead the world's 1.4 billion Catholics on Thursday, sending up white smoke from the Sistine Chapel on their second day of voting in conclave.
Vevette Hill-Nwagbaraocha attends All Saints Catholic Church, also on the north side. She, too, is hopeful and excited about Pope Leo, regardless of how he identifies. But his lineage, she said, ...
On May 8, Robert Francis Cardinal Prevost became Pope Leo, the new head of the Catholic Church. ... white smoke to show they have chosen a new pope and black smoke if they have not decided.
As the Chicago White Sox honor Pope Leo XIV with an outdoor Mass on Saturday, his 2005 World Series seat has become a ...
The Vatican on Wednesday unveiled a fundraising video centred on newly elected Pope Leo, urging the faithful to support his ...
“So many people who suffer from different experiences of depression or sadness — they can discover that the love of God is ...
The Vatican on Wednesday unveiled a fundraising video centred on newly elected Pope Leo, urging the faithful to support his ...
Chicago Cardinal Blase J. Cupich led a special Mass at Rate Field for the election of a first-ever Chicago-born pope, Pope ...
Released in Oct. 2024 and propelled back into relevance by the passing of Pope Francis, “Conclave” includes a star-studded ...
Cupich concelebrated a special Mass for the election of a first-ever Chicago-born pope. Trinity Sunday's vigil Mass June 14 ...