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Cardinal Wilton Gregory, the first African American cardinal and former Atlanta archbishop, shares his experience in the conclave that elected Pope Leo XIV.
Pope Leo, formerly known as Robert Francis Prevost, is a member of the Augustinian order, which is known for fostering ...
Centuries ago, Pope Gregory VII forced King Henry IV to kneel barefoot in the snow, symbolizing the Church’s triumph over the state. Now imagine Pope Leo XIV, in a suit, standing before the U.S ...
Centuries ago, Pope Gregory VII forced King Henry IV to kneel barefoot in the snow, symbolizing the Church’s triumph over the state. Now imagine Pope Leo XIV, in a suit, standing before the U.S.
Centuries ago, Pope Gregory VII forced King Henry IV to kneel barefoot in the snow, symbolizing the Church’s triumph over the state. Now imagine Pope Leo XIV, in a suit, standing before the U.S ...
He began his career as an administrator in the Papal States — first, as governor of Benevento and then of Perugia. In 1843, Pope Gregory XVI named him nuncio to Belgium. But there he involved himself ...
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Article continues below ADVERTISEMENT The construction of a railway in the Papal States was prevented by Pope Gregory XVI (1831-46), who is reported to have said "chemin de fer, chemin d'enfer ...
Six hundred years later, Pope Gregory VII forced the brilliant monarch of the Holy Roman Empire, Henry IV, to walk barefoot in the snow for miles before granting him forgiveness at Canossa ...
The first Pope Leo’s convincing Attila the Hun to turn back from Italy, the penitence of the Holy Roman Emperor before Gregory VII at Canossa, Clement VII’s denial of an annulment to King Henry VIII ...
Giulio took the name Clement VII when elected pope himself in 1524, following which he commissioned Michelangelo to paint The Last Judgement for the Sistine Chapel. He also took over as architect ...
Pope Gregory VI made the mighty Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV freeze for three days in a snow storm outside his mountain retreat in Canossa in 1077. Mediaeval popes—not all but many—made not only war, ...