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The Bishop of Shrewsbury has today written to the people of his Diocese to share the joy of the election of Pope Leo XIV.
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Pope Leo XIV, or Papa León 14, has been selected to lead the Catholic Church and its 1.4 billion congregation worldwide.
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.
Bishop Gerald Kicanas spoke with the new pope just after he was selected, sending him congratulations and prayers.
The new pope, Leo XIV, has this in common with many of his peers in the Catholic hierarchy: He has been in positions of authority when accusations of sexual abuse ...
Catholics around the world are continuing to celebrate the selection of a new leader of the church, including students at ...
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"JD Vance is wrong," the future-pope wrote on Feb. 3, echoing the title of the op-ed in the National Catholic Reporter.