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They don’t have a vote in the conclave, but nuns leading the world’s religious orders gather in Rome
ROME (AP) — They don’t have a vote in the election of a pope, but nearly 900 superiors of the world’s female religious orders ...
At Sunday mass in a parish next to Rome’s most notorious public housing complex and in one of the city’s most historic ...
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Scripps News on MSNAnticipation builds as Vatican gears up for historic papal conclaveAs the Vatican prepares for a conclave to choose a new pope, American Catholics share their hopes and concerns for the Church ...
Cardinal Jean-Marc Aveline of France cooed at babies on Sunday at a church in the Monti neighborhood of Rome. Cardinal Peter ...
That includes Timothy Cardinal Dolan. CBS News New York's Mary Calvi caught up with New York's archbishop near the Vatican on ...
It was the mounting rage of citizens in Viterbo, a small town north of Rome, that put an end to the longest papal election in ...
At private dinners and at formal gatherings of cardinals, talk among church leaders of who will next lead the church has ...
Two cardinals, Michael Czerny and Chibly Langlois, sat down with ABC News to discuss the challenges facing the church that ...
Cardinals have chosen May 7 as the date to start conclave and elect a new leader for 1.4 billion Catholics around the world, ...
The 2025 conclave is less predictable than ever after Pope Francis shook up the Catholic Church during his years as pope. What will that mean for the election of his successor?
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The Manila Times on MSNFilipino cardinals concelebrate Mass in Rome ahead of conclaveLuis Antonio Tagle, Jose Advincula of the Archbishop of Manila, and Pablo Virgilio David of Kalookan -- who will participate ...
Cardinal Péter Erdő and Cardinal Jean-Marc Aveline celebrated Masses in Rome on Sunday, days before attending the conclave that will elect the successor of Pope Francis.
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