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Pope Leo XIV was elected May 8 as the new head of the Roman Catholic Church. After the announcement, he greeted a small group of local residents and led them in prayer.
Leo XIV celebrated his first Mass as pontiff at the Vatican's Sistine Chapel on May 9, the day after stunning the world as the first pope from the United States in the Church's history.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints recently donated medical and educational equipment that will help people ...
The evening, punctuated with music by the El Coro Hispano from the Catholic Cathedral of the Madeleine, ended with a ...
Pope Leo XIV celebrated his first Mass on Friday, a day after his historic election as the first U.S.-born pope in the ...
Read the First Presidency's statement of goodwill to Pope Leo XIV, the newly elected leader of the Catholic Church.
Hours after Pope Leo XIV — the new leader of the Catholic Church — appeared on the main balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica in ...
Local congregations invite all in the community to join them in faith — whether they are looking for a new church family or ...
The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints issued the following statement on Thursday following ...
From 10AM to noon on Friday, volunteers will be handing out boxes of food to local residents in need at the Church of Jesus ...
Peace be with you” were the first words spoken by new Pope Leo XIV to the watching world, and the East Idaho Catholic community watched as the first American pope, once considered impossible, became a ...
A former deputy district attorney and Colorado Springs Mormon church leader accused of sexual assault on a child opted to ...
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