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The Catholic Church has entered a new historic era with the election of American-Peruvian Robert Francis Prevost as the 267th ...
The historic election of Pope Leo XIV as the first U.S.-born pope is already upending an earlier calculus about U.S. conservative opposition to reform.
Cardinal Robert Prevost has become the first American ever to be elected pope in the 2,000-year history of the Catholic Church.
At a conclave with many new members, a swift, stunning consensus built around an unknown to many outside of the church.
Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost's election as Pope Leo XIV marks a historic moment as the first American to lead the Catholic ...
Across Chicago, Sunday churchgoers returned to pews still stunned and elated about the election of a native of the city’s South Side to the papacy.
The new Pope, formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost, from Chicago, became the first North American head of the Catholic Church.
In his evanescent address, Pope Leo XIV said, "To all you brothers and sisters of Rome, Italy, of all the world, we want to ...
The Papal conclave has elected Cardinal Robert Prevost as the new leader of the Catholic Church. Here’s what we know ...
In a jubilant atmosphere, more than 10,000 faithful gathered in front of the Basilica and Cathedral of Santa María de ...
He secured 105 of 133 votes to become the new leader of the Roman Catholic Church. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.