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Pope Leo pleads for Gaza as he address faithfuls at his first ever public audience as Pontif.

Pope Leo XIV, calls for Humaniterian aid to be allowed into war torn Gaza. “I renew my appeal to allow the entry of dignified humanitarian aid and to put an end to the hostilities, whose heartbreaking price is paid by the children, elderly and the sick,” the first American pope declared. The Chicago-born Pope Leo

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Pope Leo XIV vows to work for unity to humanity.

Pope Leo XIV, denounces marginalisation and exploitation of the human person; vows to work for unity.. Ten days after his election as head of the Catholic Church, Pope Leo XIV has celebrated the inaugural Mass of his pontificate this Sunday May 18th 2025 at the Vatican, denouncing marginalisation and exploitation of man by man. It

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Pope Leo XIV to take command today May 18th 2025

It is not specified how much time it should take after a Papal conclave for a Pope, to take command of the church, but the official authority over the church is given every pope at the Papal Inuagural mass, which is the event that marks the official start of the Pope’s term. For example, this

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The Roman catholic church has a new pope in the person of Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost

Even before his name was announced from the balcony of St Peter’s Basilica, the crowds below were chanting “Viva il Papa” – Long live the Pope. Robert Francis Prevost, 69, has become the 267th occupant of the throne of St Peter and he will be known as Leo XIV. He is the first American to

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Cardinals begin deliberations and meditations for the election of New Pope.

Some 133 cardinals from 70 different countries have begun meditions at the sistine chapel in the Vatican that will end up in the election of the a new pontif of the Roman catholic church. In a ritual dating back to medieval times, the 133 cardinal electors walked slowly into the chapel before taking an oath

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Amidst moral decline in Cameroon, Church speaks of vital importance of Catholic education

Cameroon is “desperately in need of the best of Catholic education today” due to a collapse of morals in schools and society, according the Secretary General of the country’s bishops conference. Monsignor Paul Nyaga was speaking Thursday at the start of a two-day event that brought together Catholic school Principals and Catholic Education Secretaries to

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