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The historic election of Pope Leo XIV as the first U.S.-born pope is already upending an earlier calculus about U.S. conservative opposition to reform.
Holy Cross College reveals the expansion of the athletic complex and creation of a new residence hall through two ...
Eagle sports columnist Howard Herman needed to talk to Holy Cross men's basketball coach Dave Paulsen about a story that is ...
Pope Leo XIV, the first American leader of the Catholic Church, previously known as Robert Francis Prevost, returned to the ...
Springfield Bishop William D. Byrne was shopping for groceries when "all of a sudden, my phone started blowing up." ...
Pope Francis passed to eternal life April 21 as we began our celebration of the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution ...
For the first time in our country's history, an American has been elected pope. Robert Provost, now known as Pope Leo XIV, was elected in the second vote of May 8, the fourth overall vote.
A groundbreaking ceremony was held Thursday for the first new residence hall in a decade on the campus of Holy Cross College.
Born in Chicago, Illinois, Prevost joined a Catholic religious order at the age of 20: the Order of St. Augustine, called Augustinians, founded in the 13th century. Instead of withdrawing from the ...
A group of 48 people from Luzerne and Lackawanna counties traveling with Scranton agency TravelWorld arrived in Vatican City ...
Pope Leo XIV said Friday that his election was both a cross to bear and a blessing as he celebrated his first Mass and ...
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