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The motto of one newly elected American world leader: " Fight! " The other introduced himself to the world with his first public word as pope: “ Peace."
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNAmerican bishop Robert Francis Prevost decried the “homosexual lifestyle.” He was just elected pope.American bishop Robert Francis Prevost, 69, was announced as the new pontiff. He takes the name Pope Leo XIV. Related. Pope Francis’ record on LGBTQ+ issues were
Taking the name Leo XIV, the American was elected to be the 267th pontiff and spiritual leader of the world's 1.4 billion Roman Catholics.
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Peruvians have celebrated the election of a man many knew as a missionary and bishop during his 2 decades of service in the South American country.
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Former Texas Bishop Joseph Strickland, a conservative who clashed with former Pope Francis and was removed by him, said he is "praying" for the new pontiff, Pope Leo XIV, in a Thursday social media post.
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Pope Leo XIV has hands-on experience of navigating the Amazon. Many Catholics have said they believe Prevost’s experience as bishop of Chiclayo, a city of 630,000 residents in N
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WPBF Channel 25 on MSNSouth Florida bishop praises Pope Francis for his outreach and inclusivityBishop Gerald Barbarito of the Diocese of Palm Beach commends Pope Francis for his inclusive approach and outreach to marginalized communities, highlighting his legacy as a progressive leader.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSN‘Day of joy.' Los Angeles Archbishop Gomez celebrates mass for new popeArchbishop José H. Gomez presided at a Mass of Thanksgiving at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels to celebrate the election of Pope Leo XIV.
Before ascending to lead the Roman Catholic Church, Pope Leo XIV — formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost — grew up in Chicago, spent decades in Peru, then arrived in Rome.