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No matter who the next pope is, U.S. Catholics stand 'at a crossroads'—a sociologist explainsWith the announcement "Extra omnes"—"all out"—the doors were closed and the cardinals sequestered to elect the next leader of the Catholic Church. They will vote, confer, pray and vote again ...
Most U.S. Catholics say they rely on the pope and the Church's teachings for difficult moral questions, this is particularly the case for those who call themselves strong Catholics. For most U.S ...
As over 130 voting cardinals enter the Sistine Chapel on May 7 to begin the secret process to elect the next head of the Holy See, a new poll finds that a plurality of U.S. Catholics want Pope ...
Catholics around the world were skeptical at first about an American pope. But Pope Leo XIV’s multicultural and multilingual identity has put them at ease. By Patricia Mazzei Reporting from Rome ...
SARAH. YEAH. WHILE THE NUMBER OF CHRISTIANS AND CATHOLICS IN THE UNITED STATES IS NOT AS HIGH AS IT ONCE WAS. I SPOKE WITH A PRIEST TODAY WHO SAYS THAT THE NUMBER OF DEVOTED YOUNG AMERICANS MAY ...
With the announcement "Extra omnes" -- "all out" -- the doors have been closed and the cardinals sequestered to elect the next leader of the Catholic Church. They will vote, confer, pray and vote ...
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