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This is a time of change for Latino Catholics, currently about 40 percent of the U.S. Church, and who experts say are likely ...
Peru's Congress has passed a law granting "humanitarian" amnesty to nearly 900 military and police officers convicted or ...
A new book suggests Chicago-born Richard Prevost may have been reluctant at first to take on the weighty responsibility of ...
Father Robert Prevost’s early years in Peru shaped his ministry and vision for the church—but few know the brutal reality he ...
Ninety miles north of Chiclayo, where Pope Leo XIV served for more than 20 years, a group of students from Bishop O'Connell ...
It offers hope there can still be joy and renewal in a church riven by division ... but some trace their roots to faraway countries with a strong Catholic presence: Cameroon, Mexico, Peru, Haiti.
Lawyers in Peru are challenging a new amnesty law passed by Congress. The law grants amnesty to military members and ...
But beyond the celeb connections, Gates’ research uncovered something far more powerful: Pope Leo XIV is of mixed Black and ...
The contrasts are glaring. In one case, Pope Leo XIV — then known as Bishop Robert Prevost — sided with victims of sexual abuse, locking horns with powerful Catholic figures in Peru.
What can the leader of the Holy Roman Catholic Church teach us about PR and a solid pitching strategy? Quite a bit, actually.
LIMA, Peru (AP) — Pope Leo XIV has said there should be no tolerance in the Catholic Church for any type of abuse – sexual, spiritual or abuse of authority -- and called for “transparent processes” to ...
In addition to establishing impunity for police and military killers, the law sets the stage for a rupture with international ...