The unidentified man circumvented barriers that surround the altar, climbed the steps and urinated on the holy structure ...
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The New Republic on MSNPope Leo Declares Whose Side He’s On—and It’s Not JD Vance’s
Leo XIV’s first apostolic exhortation focuses on loving the poor. Conservative American Catholics are sure to lose their ...
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Vatican names judges for abuse trial of former Jesuit artist Rupnik
In an unusual step, Catholic church leaders announced they had named judges to decide the fate of the ex-Jesuit accused by ...
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As Gaza ceasefire takes hold, Vatican seeks to mend strained ties with Jewish leaders
Pope Leo XIV has pledged to rebuild trust with the Jewish community, but a top cardinal’s reference to Israel’s offensive as a ‘massacre’ has reopened wounds.
The Vatican took the unusual step on Monday of announcing that it had named judges to decide the fate of a famous ex-Jesuit ...
The Dicastery for Evangelization suspended the formation of seminarians in a diocese in the Democratic Republic of Congo, ...
A major rift has opened between the Vatican and the American right. Pope Leo XIV, the first US-born pontiff, has infuriated ...
Pope Leo XVI visits Italy's President in Rome, urging openness towards migrants and emphasising the sanctity of life.
Making the first state visit of his papacy, Pope Leo XIV met Italian President Sergio Mattarella and spoke of common concerns ...
The incident occurred in full view of a large crowd, with footage circulating widely online of a man with his trousers around ...
Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin said that Carlo Acutis spoke of Jesus with a “radiant" and "smiling" face.
The Vatican took the unusual step on Monday of announcing it had named judges to decide the fate of a famous ex-Jesuit artist, whose mosaics decorate basilicas around the world and who was accused by ...
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