“The Church of England is going “the way of liberal Protestant denominations, abandoning any claims to be upholding the Catholic apostolic succession.”
King Charles III
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After a private meeting, Pope Leo and King Charles exchanged gifts: a mosaic of Christ for the king and an icon of St. Edward the Confessor for the pope.
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After their private meeting Oct. 23, the king and queen will join Pope Leo in the Sistine Chapel for a midday prayer service focused on “care for creation.”
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Mental health initiative, cardinal interviews, St. Maximilian Kolbe | Week in Review
by Megan Marleyby Megan MarleyA USCCB mental health initiative, St. Thérèse of Lisieux relics, a St. Maximilian Kolbe film, OSV News interviews with cardinals and more among this week’s coverage.
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World leaders remember Pope Francis as an important international player
by David Agrenby David AgrenPope Francis exercised an outsized role in world affairs with his pleas for peace in Ukraine and Gaza, advocacy for the rights of migrants and dealing with hostile regimes persecuting …
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VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Although they postponed their official state visit to the Vatican because of Pope Francis’ health, Britain’s King Charles and Queen Camilla met privately with the pope …
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VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Britain’s King Charles III and Queen Camilla confirmed their plans to meet at the Vatican with Pope Francis in early April in an announcement March 18. …
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King Charles III attends Advent service of London branch of pontifical charity
by OSV Newsby OSV NewsLONDON (OSV News) — King Charles III attended a special Advent service Dec. 17 at the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Mayfair, London. The event, co-hosted by Pontifical charity …
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Today’s the feast of St. Apollonia, the patron saint of dentistry and toothaches — for the gristly reason her martyrdom involved Apollonia’s teeth being pulled or broken before she was …
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As King Charles is diagnosed with cancer, Cardinal Nichols offers ‘steadfast prayers’
by OSV Newsby OSV NewsBy Michael Kelly(OSV News) — Cardinal Vincent Nichols has offered “steadfast prayers” on behalf of Catholics after it was announced that Britain’s King Charles III is undergoing treatment for cancer. …
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