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Food insecurity in the Gaza Strip "has reached catastrophic levels," a Catholic humanitarian organization has warned.
Pope Leo XIV visited what could be his new living quarters ... for the pope to live in the papal apartments. In 1903, Pope Pius X became the first pontiff to live in the apartments.
The last time a political leader vetoed a papal candidate was in 1903, when the aged Habsburg emperor Franz Joseph, a living relic of ... the Nazis’ rise. As Pope Pius XII, he sought to wrestle ...
Living in community with fellow Augustinians ... Much was made in 1903 when St. Pius X was elected the 257th pope, because he was the first since the Middle Ages to have spent lengthy time ...
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Following Pope Francis’s passing on April 21 and the election of Pope Leo on May 8, many people have wondered where the ...
The Catholic Church now has its newest pope, after Cardinal Robert Prevost was elected the 267th pontiff, becoming Pope Leo XIV. Many Catholics are hoping the American will act as a unifying ...
To end the sede vacante (a vacant see) situation, the citizens ... that remains in effect even today. Pope Gregory XV introduced the requirement for secret and written ballots in 1621. In 1904, Pope ...
They elected Cardinal Robert Prevost of Chicago as the new pope. He instantly became perhaps the most recognizable and influential living religious ... was ended by Pope Pius V in 1567.
Remembering Pope Francis: His 2015 Washington DC Visit by Zeenat Khan 02/05/2025 Pope Francis has passed into the other world on Easter Monday (April 20, 2025) in his private apartment in the Vatican.
Leo X (1513-1521) reigned when Luther nailed ... and the fourth longest-serving pope ever, after St. Peter, Blessed Pius IX, his own predecessor, and John Paul II. As the father of modern Catholic ...
May Pope Leo XIV bless and inspire us in the ongoing pursuit of a better and fairer world," Lula wrote on X. Colombian President ... It was during his extended time living in Peru that Prevost ...
The longest conclave in the last 150 years was the one that elected Pope Pius XI in 1922 ... They needed 1,006 days to elect Gregory X and along the way three of the twenty cardinals died.