At Sun. Mass in New York, Americans celebrate their new pope
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It is a very nice thing for America and the world that the new pope, Leo XIV — who will help guide the faith of more than a billion of our fellow earthlings — is a Chicagoan. Here in the first
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ABC7 New York on MSNOptimistic crowds flock to New York City churches to celebrate 1st American pontiff Pope LeoNew Yorkers and tourists alike are flocking to churches across New York City and the Tri-State to celebrate the news of the first pope from the United States.
To the pastor of one New York City church, who gave a double thumbs up after Thursday evening’s Mass, it seemed the Holy Spirit had delivered the pope he and everybody else needed.
The new head of the Catholic church is a tennis fan. Within the walls of Vatican City, he will find his own court to play on.
A papal conclave is set to begin in Vatican City starting May 7, during which cardinals from around the world will elect the next leader of the Roman Catholic church. The tradition occurs any time a pope dies or resigns from the office. Here's what to know ahead of this week's conclave.
The conclave to select the next pope has begun after Catholic cardinals from across the world filed into the Sistine Chapel Wednesday before sealing themselves inside.
Faithful followers flocked to Manhattan’s St. Patrick’s Cathedral to say prayers and offer best wishes to Cardinal Robert Prevost, the new Pope Leo, leader of the Catholic Church.
The new pope said he would be guided by a key document that his predecessor wrote listing the church’s priorities, including a “loving care for the least and the rejected.”