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Pope Leo XIV in 2012 made comments critical of what he called the “homosexual lifestyle” and the role of mass media in ...
For cardinals who came from such different parts of the world, it was a feat but also an act of unity to elect someone in less than 24 hours, Cardinal Wilton Gregory told the press. "I think we did ...
We’re learning a lot more about the new pope from those who know him well: family, friends and fellow missionaries.
While at Villanova, Prevost was an active member of the university’s long-standing pro-life club “Villanovans for Life,” the ...
Paula Hambrick never imagined that in her lifetime the Catholic Church would be led by a pope from the United States, never ...
For the first time in history, an American from Chicago has been selected as the new pope of the Catholic Church, and some ...
Now that he is Pope Leo XIV, his words on the National Eucharistic Congress, Pope Francis, synodality, and more have taken on extra significance. Here are some highlights from the videotaped interview ...
While the celebrations of the next chapter for the Catholic Church continue in Rome, here in Buffalo we’re hearing from ...
When white smoke poured out of the Sistine Chapel revealing that a new pope had been chosen, John Prevost turned on his ...
Celebrations for the first Chicago-born pope continued Friday as many, many Chicagoans sharing their memories of a priest they never knew would one day become the Holy Father.
The newest Pope is taking his Chicago roots with him to Vatican City, drawing in the attention from people all over the ...
In a place where civic pride is a way of life, Chicagoans need little help believing the election of Pope Leo shows their city is among God’s favorites.