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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.
Readers can look to the past to discover more about the man who became the first truly American Pope.
Harvard University professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. takes a deep dive into the pope's past in New York Times Magazine piece.
Delivered just six weeks after Leo's election, it creates a broad picture of a new era unfolding in the Catholic Church.
Pope Leo XIV has made waves with some of his fashion choices, returning to much of the traditional pomp of popes past.
Pope Leo XIV met Al Pacino and film producer Andrea Iervolino to talk about their film 'Maserati: The Brothers,' according to ...
In “Conclave,” which is based on a 2016 Robert Harris novel, Fiennes plays a cardinal tasked with selecting a new pope and finds himself investigating secrets and scandals about the major candidates, ...
Ralph Fiennes is eager to know what Pope Leo XIV thought of the movie Conclave after he experienced the historical moment in ...
Catholics across the ideological spectrum have expressed hope that Leo will be able to heal some of the divisions that ...
"Today, the church offers its trove of social teaching to respond to another industrial revolution and to innovations in the ...
On Wednesday, Pope Leo XIV took his baseball fandom to the Vatican. The 69-year-old Prevost was photographed wearing a ...
New Orleans-based genealogist first uncovered the Pope’s Creole ancestry, revealing that the 69-year-old pontiff has recent ...