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Pope Leo XIV
By Cindy Wooden
ROME — In situations where "hatred seemed to have permeated every aspect of life," modern Christian martyrs showed that love is stronger than death, Pope Leo XIV said at an ecumenical prayer service.
Pope Leo XIV
By Carol Glatz
ROME — Humanity has the potential to overcome the violence and hatred that is increasingly dividing people, Pope Leo XIV said in an excerpt from his first interview as pope.
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Were you and your spouse married in 1975 or 2000? Couples celebrating 25 or 50 years of marriage are invited to join Bishop Michael F. Burbidge at the 2025 Mass for Marriage Jubilarians Oct. 19 at 2:30 p.m.
Pope Leo XIV
By Cindy Wooden
VATICAN CITY — Pope Leo XIV welcomed Brian Burch as the new U.S. ambassador to the Holy See Sept. 13, accepting his letters of credential and a chocolate cake topped with a metallic red sign saying, "Happy Birthday Pope Leo XIV."
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Pope Leo XIV
By Carol Glatz
VATICAN CITY — Great spiritual traditions and mature critical thinking enable humanity to go beyond ethnicities, clans and cliques, which recognize only those who are similar and reject those who are different, Pope Leo XIV said.
Movies
By Zoey Maraist
“Downton Abbey,” the beloved British television-show-turned-movie series, is back for a third installment titled “Downton Abbey: the Grand Finale.” Directed by Simon Curtis and written by Julian Fellowes, the show’s creator, the film follows the Crawley family and their loyal staff as they collectively strive to preserve the titular, treasured, countryside castle.
Global
By Carol Glatz
VATICAN CITY — Getting phone calls from the pope continues to bring "great joy" to the hundreds of people receiving shelter and support from the only Latin-rite Catholic church in Gaza, the parish priest said.
Global
By Cindy Wooden
VATICAN CITY — Close to 200 clerics who had been named bishops in the past year were not the only ones in the Vatican's New Synod Hall to have been thrust into new ministries and leadership roles.
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Exaltation of the cross