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Pope Leo XIV declared 15-year-old Carlo Acutis the first millennial saint at an open-air mass attended by tens of thousands ...
A pilgrimage to Rome on Saturday marked the first time an LGBTQ+ group has been included in the Catholic Church's Jubilee.
About 1,450 participants from 22 countries hoped for a sign from Pope Leo XIV that he would continue the LGBTQ+ outreach of ...
For the first time in the history of the Catholic Church, a significant religious celebration has been dedicated to the ...
Speaking from a balcony overlooking St. Peter’s Square on the Sunday after the pride parade, Pope John Paul II had expressed ...
Over 1,000 LGBTQ Catholics joined a Vatican-listed Jubilee pilgrimage at St. Peter’s Basilica, sparking celebration among ...
"Every other group seemed to have a jubilee. During the conclave there was a jubilee for marching bands," Jesuit Fr. James ...
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNLGBTQ+ Catholics make history by joining rare Jubilee Year pilgrimage
In a historic first this weekend, LGBTQ+ Catholics joined the church’s Jubilee Year pilgrimage to St. Peter’s Basilica at the ...
Pope Leo will commemorate people whose lives were signs of hope to the people around them and who died firm in the hope of ...
"A church with a Marian heart always better preserves and understands the hierarchy of truths of faith, integrating mind and ...
Pope Leo XIV canonized Carlo Acutis, who died in 2006 at age 15, and Pier Giorgio Frassati, who died in 1925 at age 24.
St. John Henry Newman was named a Doctor of the Church by Pope Leo XIV on July 31. A Notre Dame professor was crucial to this process.
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