News
17h
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 ...
19h
Them on MSNPope Leo Signals Catholic Church Will Continue One of Francis’ Biggest LGBTQ+ ReformsThe Catholic Church will continue to allow blessings for same-sex couples — but not recognition for their unions as ...
ROME (AP) — Pope Leo XIV prayed Wednesday for the world to recognize the urgency of the climate crisis and “hear the cry of ...
Pope Leo XIV has written a warm and detailed letter to Cardinal Raymond Burke, thanking the American cardinal for 50 years of ...
Pope Leo interrupted a two-week vacation on Wednesday to celebrate a special Mass exhorting Catholics to exercise care for ...
Vatican says leaked documents were only part of information Pope Francis used to restrict Latin Mass
The Vatican says leaked documents that seemingly undermined Pope Francis’ stated reason for restricting the old Latin Mass ...
20hon MSN
Pope Leo XIV is also enacting a plan to build a solar farm that would make Vatican City the world’s first carbon-neutral ...
This was Pope Leo XIV's first 'Mass for Creation' in Laudato Si’ Village, uniting faith, art, and care for the earth ...
15h
Travel + Leisure on MSNThe Pope Is Vacationing at This Lakeside Italian Villa—and You Can Visit for Just $14Pope Leo XIV will visit the Castel Gandolfo in Rome for a summer holiday. As he's doing for himself, the Pope encouraged ...
3d
Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNLate Pope Francis’ Pyongyang visit nixed by N. Korea silence – cardinalThe reason the late Pope Francis was ultimately unable to travel to Pyongyang and meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un — ...
3h
Mid-Day on MSNPope celebrates first ‘green’ MassPope Leo XIV celebrated what has been dubbed as the first ‘green’ papal Mass, using a new set of prayers imploring care for ...
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 ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results