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U.S. Vice President JD Vance has extended an invitation to Pope Leo XIV to visit the United States during a meeting at the Vatican.
That the head of the Catholic Church is as American as baseball proves that ancient prejudices can be conquered and rifts between people can be mended.
A gentle wind followed the rain clouds, driving them on northward, a wind that softly clashed the drying corn,” wrote John ...
The U.S. Supreme Court in a trio of rulings expected in the coming weeks appears inclined to extend its trend of taking an ...
Even though Western Pennsylvania has fewer sunny days than other parts of the U.S., the 170 solar panels on the roofs of the ...
Tucson joined Catholics around the world in celebrating the historic inauguration of Pope Leo XIV at St. Augustine's Cathedral in downtown.
Parishioners remember him for prioritizing the poor, bringing the church closer to people and embracing his adopted country ...
Allentown Bishop Alfred Schlert announced new clergy assignments Sunday in the diocese. The annual assignments are designed to meet the needs of the diocese’s 78 parishes, as well as needs at colleges ...
Peruvian Catholics in different U.S. cities shared what it meant to them seeing Pope Leo XIV, "Papa León," step out on the ...
As a missionary and bishop in Peru, the future Pope Leo came face-to-face with one of the most serious and far-reaching ...
Bishop Joseph A. Williams poses with newly ordained Father Timothy Mulranen and Father Thomas Piro, following the Ordination ...