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The Holy Father made the remarks as part of a wide-ranging interview with Crux senior correspondent Elise Ann Allen.
Pope Leo XIV says he has no intention of getting involved in U.S. politics but will raise his voice on issues of concern to ...
In extensive interviews, Pope Leo XIV, who turned 70 on Sunday, contours the future of his papacy, potentially one of the ...
The Holy See is not ready to declare Israel's campaign in Gaza genocide, Pope Leo XIV said in an interview given in July but ...
Pope Leo will keep Pope Francis' signature policies to welcome gay Catholics, discuss women's ordination and give China input ...
ANALYSIS: In his first interview as pope, Leo XIV cast himself as the Church’s chief referee — an impartial umpire in both ...
Pope Leo XIV signaled he may be open to future changes to the Vatican’s controversial deal with China, saying that he is in ...
Pope Leo raised the question of genocide in Gaza and spoke about how he intends to engage with China over the coming years in his first major interview.
Unlike Francis, Leo XIV has given few clues about where he stands on issues dividing the church (though he’s definitely a White Sox guy). Followers fill in the gaps.
Clipse, the rap duo consisting of Pusha T and Malice, are now the first ever rappers to perform at the Vatican for the Grace for the World concert.