Cardinal Lazarus You says a papal visit to North Korea depends on Pyongyang's stance and progress in U.S.-North Korea ...
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SSPX defies Pope Leo XIV, breaks from Catholic Church with illicit consecration of new bishops
When a priest of the Catholic Church is being consecrated as a bishop, the prelate elevating him is required to ask for the Apostolic Mandate — the formal approval of the pope for his new office — to ...
Takeaways from the sports week, including World Cup fever, all-time Cardinals-hating Cubs and a new name for the ...
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Caterina held the Vatican at Cannon Range for 11 days - then the cardinals had to deal with her, "No pope yet"
Caterina Sforza entered history as a woman who understood power before most of her enemies understood danger. On August 14, 1484, while seven months pregnant, she rode into Castel Sant’Angelo after ...
Pope Leo XIV spent what is traditionally his weekly day off on Tuesday issuing a flurry of legislation and appointments June ...
The oldest player in MLB made his debut as a 22-year-old in 2005 -- and the big leagues looked a lot different when Verlander ...
Pope Leo XIV spent what is traditionally his weekly day off on Tuesday issuing a flurry of legislation and appointments June 30, overhauling the Vatican's financial watchdog agency, revising the ...
Pope Leo XIV has called the presidents of bishops’ conferences to Rome Oct. 7–14 for a weeklong gathering on Pope Francis’ apostolic exhortation 'Amoris Laetitia.' The cover of Amoris Laetitia, Pope ...
The Society of Saint Pius X consecrates four new bishops in Écône without the Pope's approval. Who are the Lefebvrians and ...
UofL coach Pat Kelsey will be noticeably absent Tuesday when Brown is the Cardinals' highest NBA draft pick since at least Donovan Mitchell in 2013.
Mark Story's weekly mailbag also includes questions on UK basketball guard Mason Williams and top UK men's hoops wins of the ...
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These traditionalist Catholics are defying Pope Leo XIV and embracing their outsider status
VATICAN CITY (AP) — A breakaway group of traditionalist Catholics will challenge Pope Leo XIV’s authority next week by consecrating four bishops without his consent. Rather than shying away from the ...
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