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Today in History for Sept. 1: In 1159, the only English pope in history, Adrian (or Hadrian) IV, died.
The Vatican’s Dicastery for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments approved a new calendar granting new patron saints for the Arabian Peninsula.
New negotiation, new look. When President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine arrived at the White House on Monday to meet with ...
King Charles III has returned to the public eye with a sense of strength and calm, delivering a heartfelt message about the ...
King Charles III, 76, has spoken candidly about the cancer experience that has marked the past year of his life. During a ...
There can be no greater honour, surely, than for a Roman Catholic to be declared a saint. It is a sign that the Church ...
Rome just wrapped the equivalent of a Catholic Woodstock, with its headliner the new American Pope.
Burch had been critical of decisions made by the late Pope Francis. The Chicago-based Catholic will serve as the first ambassador to the Holy See with the new American, also Chicago-born Pope Leo XIV.
A royal expert claimed Princess Diana and King Charles both shed tears before their doomed 1981 marriage, with Charles feeling pressured by royal duty despite loving Camilla.
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Leo XIV decided Thursday to declare St. John Henry Newman a “doctor” of the church, bestowing one of ...
Pope Leo XIV will declare John Henry Newman a “doctor” of the church, bestowing one of the Catholic Church’s highest honors on the deeply influential 19th Anglican convert who remains a unifying ...