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The future pope described authority as "relational" and highlighted a well-calibrated approach in balancing leadership with communal listening.
The facilitator of the job loss support group at Holy Trinity Parish in Washington, D.C., is Dr. Marie J. Raber, the former dean and director of the Master of Social Work Program at the National ...
At his inauguration Mass, Pope Leo XIV said: "I was chosen, without any merit of my own, and now, with fear and trembling, I come to you as a brother" ...
Continuing his jubilee catechesis on “Jesus Christ Our Hope,” the Holy Father continued his reflection on the Last Supper ...
Madonna might imagine you waltzing into Israel, wielding papal gravitas like a Jedi uses the Force — waving your hand in ...
Last week, I was in Rome and I had the privilege to meet with our new Holy Father, Pope Leo XIV. I’ve been blessed to know ...
Carrying the Jubilee cross, Pope Leo XIV leads a procession including members of the Roman Curia toward the Holy Door ...
It’s no secret that Pope Leo inherited a deeply divided Church. His first 100 days as Pontiff have been marked by symbolic ...
The Catholic University of America has secured exclusive English-language editorial rights to Pope Leo XIV’s doctoral ...
The Sainte-Hélène orphanage in the Kenscoff commune, six miles south-east of the capital, is home to around 200 children. Its ...
Pope Leo XIV was elected May 8, making Aug. 16 the 100th day since he stepped out onto the balcony of St. Peter's Basilica as the new pope.
Pope Leo XIV tops a new Gallup poll on world leaders, appealing to U.S. residents broadly in a politically divided -- and divisive -- nation.