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The cardinals who have arrived in Rome to elect a new pope come from over 60 countries – including the United States.
The College of Cardinals confirmed that the conclave that begins May 7 will exceed the limit of 120 cardinal electors ...
Freshman Priscilla Ortiz found peace, purpose, and a renewed faith through St. John’s University’s OCIA program, receiving ...
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American Cardinal Kevin Farrell announced the death of Pope Francis from the chapel of Casa Santa Marta, where the late Holy ...
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With the death of Pope Francis, the world turns its gaze to the Vatican, wherea centuries-old ritual will soon unfold in the Sistine Chapel: the papal conclave. This sacred, solemn gathering of ...
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One by one, placing a right hand on the Book of Gospels, staff driving, cooking, cleaning and caring for the cardinals who ...
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Two Franciscan brothers from St. Francis Secondary School in Lare, Kenya recently visited Fresh Meadows, Queens.
The conclave that begins May 7 is expected to be the largest in history, with a wide geographical mix of cardinal-electors.