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It was fitting that when Pope Leo XIV was elected, the Italian Open tennis tournament was being played just up the road from ...
Leo’s brother John Prevost told the Times on Thursday that he knew “for a fact” that the new pope was “not happy with what’s going on with immigration.” ...
Chicago-born Cardinal Robert Prevost, 69, was elected and accepted his fate as the next Bishop of Rome, leader of the world's ...
Bishops often imposed such restrictions — with varying levels of enforcement and typically without warning the public — until ...
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India Today on MSNWatch: Chicago White Sox celebrate Pope Leo XIV as a longtime supporterAmid initial reports that he might be a Cubs fan, the White Sox quickly set the record straight after Pope Leo's brother, ...
Following his election as the first American Pope, Leo XIV's love for US sports gained attention after viral footage showed ...
Like Pope Leo XIV, who turns out to be a regular South Sider who follows the White Sox, the Dolton house where he grew up is ...
Robert Prevost, who was promoted by Francis and has a knack for management and a zeal for missionary work, was a stronger ...
Pope Leo XIV held his first meeting with cardinals since his May 8 election and offered a glimpse into his vision for the ...
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Survivor holds cautious hope amid claims new Pope mishandled clergy abuse allegationsAn advocate for victims of clergy abuse says they are cautiously optimistic about Pope Leo XIV, but they are keeping a close ...
Leo’s ascent occurred with remarkable speed. Just over two years ago, he’d been one of the church’s 5,400 bishops — a role with no global visibility.
Pope Leo XIV’s impact on the college basketball betting market is real with Villanova wagers surging
According to a report from Ben Fawkes of Yahoo! Sports, money came pouring in on Villanova to win the 2025-26 national ...
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