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Philstar Life on MSNPopemobile used by Pope Francis on display at Ateneo de Manila UniversityThe Filipino-made popemobile that the late Pope Francis used during his visit to the Philippines in 2015 is currently on ...
The conclave of May 7–8 has yet to reveal all its secrets. But two weeks after the election of Leo XIV, our reporters in Rome ...
Pope Francis' death set off a series of traditions that culminates in a vote for his successor. Here are some of the possible ...
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Philstar.com on MSNFlambeed Mango served during Pope Francis' 2015 papal visitIn January 2015, when His Holiness, Pope Francis, made a papal visit to the Philippines, Chef Jessie Sincioco served as the ...
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Inquirer Opinion on MSNThe pope of the peripheries to visit PHMuch has been talked, broadcast, forwarded, and written about Pope Leo XIV, the first American-born, Augustinian-educated, ...
Pope Leo XIV in the first general audience of his pontificate appealed for an end to hostilities in the Gaza Strip and for ...
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNFrom Cebu to Rome: Pope Leo XIV’s deep ties with the PhilippinesFilipinos will find a familiar friend in the newly elected Pope Leo XIV. Before he was elevated to the Chair of Saint Peter, ...
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The Latest: Pope Leo XIV prepares to celebrate his first Mass as pontiff a day after his electionThe Philippines is the largest Roman Catholic nation in Asia and there were hopes the late Pope Francis would be succeeded by ...
Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV, has been very outspoken about the climate and environmental crisis as well as human rights, through his deep faith and leadership. Faith-based ...
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Philstar.com on MSNFact check: Filipino Cardinal Tagle is not the 267th popeEven hours after the Vatican announced the new pope, multiple online posts still falsely claimed Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle ...
Barack Obama and Michelle Obama shared their reaction to "fellow Chicagoan" Robert Francis Prevost becoming Pope Leo XIV, the ...
Experts say there isn’t a single front-runner, but several names have been cited as indications of the direction the Roman Catholic Church might take. By The New York Times A new Roman Catholic ...
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