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Millions of people around the world were stunned when Pope Leo XIV was elected earlier this year, but one Vatican correspondent wasn't.
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNPope Leo will bless same-sex unions despite having once decried the “homosexual lifestyle”Leo will continue his predecessor's historic decision allowing priests to honor queer couples, though same-sex marriage ...
Pope Leo XIV has written a warm and detailed letter to Cardinal Raymond Burke, thanking the American cardinal for 50 years of ...
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In his very first sermon as pontiff, Pope Leo XIV told the cardinals who elected him that anyone who exercises authority in ...
Pope Leo XIV is still keeping his cards close to his cassock, but people who have observed him over the years are helping ...
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PinkNews on MSNPope Leo XIV confirms stance on equal marriageA Vatican official has confirmed Pope Leo XIV’s stance on gay marriage. According to the National Catholic Reporter, cardinal ...
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNPope takes summer break but with plenty of homeworkPope Leo XIV begins a six-week vacation starting this weekend, in his first break since his historic election on May 8. Leo ...
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Ansa on MSNPope enjoys first day of R&R at Castel GandolfoPope Leo XIV on Monday enjoyed his first day of rest and relaxation at Caste Gandolo, the hill town south of Rome that is the ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNLee meets Cardinal You Heung-sik, proposes that pope 'consider stopping by North Korea'Lee thanked South Korea’s Catholic Church for its contributions to human rights, peace and the country’s democratization. He ...
Pope Leo XIV has written a warm and detailed letter to Cardinal Raymond Burke, thanking the American cardinal for 50 years of priestly ministry, in a gesture that marks a shift in tone following years ...
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