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THROUGH UNTRUETomorrow is election day. At times, I find myself wishing our elections resembled the papal conclave.
Catholic cardinals gathered at the Vatican this week to elect the successor to Pope Francis, who died on April 21.
This pope will make mistakes; don’t we all? But on this day, Melinda Henneberger looks to him with great hope. | Opinion ...
The historic election of Pope Leo XIV as the first U.S.-born pope is already upending an earlier calculus about U.S. conservative opposition to reform.
Leo, the first American pope, told the cardinals that he was fully committed to the reforms of the Second Vatican Council, the 1960s meetings that modernized the church. He identified AI as one of the ...
Robert Prevost, who was promoted by Francis and has a knack for management and a zeal for missionary work, was a stronger ...
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan, Archbishop of New York, about the significance of the Cardinals electing the first pope from the United States.
There is little without precedent in the Catholic Church, but it is fair to say nothing exactly like the election of Pope Leo ...
Chicago-born Cardinal Robert Prevost, 69, was elected and accepted his fate as the next Bishop of Rome, leader of the world's ...
The ritual for electing a new pope took social media by storm this week as content creators reacted to the ancient tradition ...