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We're undergoing [a] technological change that is going to totally transform the culture,” moral theologian Charles Camosy said. “How do we respond?” ...
(WYTV) – Robert Francis Prevost, Pope Leo XIV, born in Chicago, now has his own pizza. The owner of a Chicago-style thin crust pizza restaurant called Aurelio’s says that Pope Leo is a fan of the ...
Pope Leo XIV on Sunday prayed by name for the victims of a deadly Israeli strike on the only Catholic parish in Gaza, decrying the “barbarism of the war” as he renewed his call for an ...
After praying for the Gaza victims during his Angelus address, Pope Leo XIV offered a message of solidarity to all Christians in the region.
Pope Leo XIV, in his recent message to youths gathered at the Mladifest festival, reminded them of the significance of human ...
Addressing an estimated 1 million young people, Pope Leo XIV urged them to forge genuine relationships rooted in Christ rather than ephemeral online connections that can reduce individuals to a ...
Chicago family surprises Vatican's new pope with Chicago Bears-themed gift during Rome vacation. Pope Leo XIV receives 'Da Pope' T-shirt.
The Pope noted that to live happily and in peace, ‘we are called to place our hope in Jesus Christ.’ Pope Leo XIV greets a group of catechumens from France during an audience on July 29, 2025 ...
What we know about claim Pope Leo XIV deployed priests to immigration courts The claim was rooted in a real event — in June 2025, San Diego priests attended immigration court to support migrants ...
The first American pope recognized the miraculous saving of a premature baby at Rhode Island’s Memorial Hospital in 2007.
In the weeks after Pope Leo XIV, formerly Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, was elected in May 2025, a rumor spread on social media that he was sending priests to courthouses in solidarity with ...
Pope Leo XIV has declared the first miracle of his papacy, referencing the birth of a baby boy in Rhode Island in 2007. The newborn's heart stopped, and then his doctor prayed to a 19th century ...