Pope celebrates Mass for local homeless people and invites them to lunch
In his homily, Leo celebrated the ‘fire of charity’ that had brought them together.
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In his homily, Leo celebrated the ‘fire of charity’ that had brought them together.
The National Science Foundation announced a new partnership with NVIDIA this past week that will enable advances in scientific discovery through artificial intelligence.
DISTRESSING CONTENT WARNING: The extraordinary shot, believed to have been fired on August 14, was by a soldier with Ukraine’s elite ‘Ghost’ sniper unit.
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When Gian and Angie Perroni were left stranded in Belfast after their luxury cruise…
Demonstrators rallied across Israel on Sunday (August 17), demanding an end to the war in Gaza and a deal to free the remaining hostages, as the military readies a new offensive. The protests come amid rising domestic pressure and international concer…
Xi Jinping tells Trump that ‘China is very patient’, US president says
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Canada’s labour board has ordered Air Canada to resume operations after a nationwide flight attendant strike grounded over 700 flights. The directive, issued following a request from Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu, marks the end of the airline’s first flig…
Pope Leo XIV is spending the last Sunday of his summer vacation with several dozen homeless and poor people and the church volunteers who help them.
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