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In Dili, hundreds of thousands celebrated the first anniversary of their meeting with Pope Francis, on his 45th apostolic ...
For 100 years, Borneo Motors Singapore (BMS) has been shaping Singapore’s roads and redefining mobility. Founded in 1925, it ...
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Carlo Acutis was a gamer and digital native who preached his Catholic faith online. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more ...
In Singapore, on September 3, 2025, a ceiling collapsed inside a KFC, sending torrents of water flooding through City Square ...
Liturgical artefacts, once found among items set aside for deconsecration and disposal, have now become treasured exhibits in ...
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Today in History for Sept. 14: In 1321, Italian poet Dante Alighieri died. In 1752, the Gregorian calendar was officially adopted by the British Empire and its colonies in America.
Pope Leo will keep Pope Francis' signature policies to welcome gay Catholics, discuss women's ordination and give China input ...
Ahead of the The Independent’s Climate 100 List being published later this month, we are celebrating some of the leading ...
Pope Leo XIV met privately Sept. 1 with Jesuit Father James Martin, an author and editor known for his ministry with LGBTQ Catholics. Father Martin, who was in Rome to lead a Sept. 2-7 pilgrimage of ...
Pope Leo XIV declared 15-year-old Carlo Acutis the first millennial saint at an open-air mass attended by tens of thousands ...
Meeting seen as continuation of Francis' LGBT-inclusive legacy Martin's ministry faces criticism from conservative Catholics Vatican includes LGBT event in jubilee calendar VATICAN CITY, Sept 1 ...