At Sun. Mass in New York, Americans celebrate their new pope
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Experts see the new pontiff as less confrontational than his predecessor, but willing to stand up for the church's teachings.
"I must say, we have a cardinal that happens to be out of a place called New York who’s very good, so we’ll see what happens," Trump said, presumably referring to Cardinal Timothy Dolan, archbishop of New York.
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Irish Star on MSNNew York priest hails Pope Leo for bashing Trump and Vance - 'There's conflict coming ahead'A New York priest tells the Irish Star he expects conflict between the White House and the Vatican - because the newly-elected Pope Leo isn't afraid to speak his mind.
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The eyes of the globe are on the Vatican as the conclave to elect the next pope is about to begin, and New York's Timothy Cardinal Dolan says this time will be more difficult.
Faithful followers flocked to Manhattan’s St. Patrick’s Cathedral to say prayers and offer best wishes to Cardinal Robert Prevost, the new Pope Leo, leader of the Catholic Church.
The team may have newly-elected Pope Leo XIV on its side, thanks to their shared Villanova roots, but the Celtics still blew them out of the Garden, 115-93, this weekend. The Knicks’ late-game heroics from Games 1 and 2 didn’t manifest, as the Celtics managed to make their early 20-point lead stick.
New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan said on Friday he thought the new U.S. pontiff, Pope Leo, will seek to build bridges with all world leaders, including U.S. President Donald Trump.
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New York Magazine on MSNWhat to Make of the New American Pope“Robert Prevost was a missionary bishop who gave himself fully to his people and who played an important role in the church of his new country, Peru. In fact, he became a Peruvian citizen,” Canadian Cardinal Michael Czerny, who studied in Chicago, said in an interview Friday.
His ancestry, traced to a historic enclave of Afro-Caribbean culture, links Leo XIV to the rich and sometimes overlooked Black Catholic experience in America.
Louis Prevost’s Facebook posts — no longer publicly viewable — suggest that he has embraced some of the most common complaints and conspiracy theories of the right.