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Pope Leo XIV has urged over a million Catholic youths to spread their faith and enthusiasm as they return to 150 countries ...
Pope Leo XIV on Sunday led a final Mass in Rome attended by more than a million Catholic youths, marking the end of a ...
ROME -- Hundreds of thousands of young Catholics poured into a vast field on Rome’s outskirts Saturday for the weekend ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNPope's 'Jubilee of Youth' closes with huge Rome massPope Leo XIV presided over a final mass in Rome for over one million young people on Sunday, the culmination of a youth ...
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNPope’s ‘Jubilee of Youth’ closes with huge Rome mass; 1 million attendPope Leo XIV presided over a final mass in Rome for over one million young people Sunday, the culmination of a youth ...
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Thesportstak on MSN'Sometimes vice-captains aren't brilliant captains': Michael Vaughan wants this player to lead England instead of Ollie Pope in Ben Stokes' absenceMichael Vaughan feels Harry Brook is a better leader than Ollie Pope and should lead England in Ben Stokes' absence.
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Inside Futbol on MSNStar ‘Refused To Entertain’ Leeds United Or Sunderland Move For Specific ReasonNew Newcastle United goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale rejected even talking to Leeds United or Sunderland due to a specific reason.
Stokes is currently missing the final Test of the India series at The Oval due to the injury. Vice-captain Ollie Pope has ...
Pope Leo celebrated the largest event yet of his nearly three-month tenure on Sunday, encouraging a crowd of more than a ...
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Cebu Daily News on MSNPope Leo receives rock star welcome from young Catholics at vigilHundreds of thousands of young faithful feted Pope Leo XIV like a rock star Saturday at an open-air prayer vigil outside Rome ...
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ESPN Cricinfo on MSNEngland made to toil amid mishaps of their own makingEngland scrabbling around, looking for something, anything to save them. It was not just day three that was getting away from ...
In a remarkable milestone, Indian Jesuit priest and astronomer Richard D’Souza has been named the next director of the Vatican Observatory, one of the oldest astronomical institutions in the world.
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