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They don’t have a vote in the conclave, but nuns leading the world’s religious orders gather in Rome
Nuns don’t have a vote in the election of a pope. But nearly 900 superiors of the world’s female religious orders gathered in ...
Uncover Rome's secrets on a captivating journey led by charismatic Roman internet personality, Gian Marco d'Eusebi. This ...
Like all major tourist destinations, Rome is awash in souvenirs. With Holy Year Catholic pilgrims, Pope Francis ’ funeral and ...
An American tourist in Rome impaled himself on a metal fence at the Colosseum while possibly trying to take a selfie — ...
The conclave to elect a new pope isn’t the only international event attracting visitors to Rome this week. The return of ...
Pope Francis is credited with addressing the issue more strongly than his predecessors did, but clerical abuse remains a ...
In Detroit, traditionalist Catholics were bracing for a crackdown. The promise of change in Rome offers them a sliver of hope ...
This year is already one of the busiest for tourists in Rome, but as the city mourns Pope Francis’ passing and prepares for a ...
It was the mounting rage of citizens in Viterbo, a small town north of Rome, that put an end to the longest papal election in ...
If the Catholic cardinals entering the conclave to elect a successor to Pope Francis are looking for a steady administrator ...
At Mass in housing projects and tourist hotspots, Romans pray next pope focuses on poverty and peace
At Masses across Rome and socioeconomic lines, Catholics prayed the next pope focuses on poverty and peace days before the ...
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