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As cardinals converge on Vatican, here's what to expect from a modern conclave
Catholic cardinals from around the world are converging on Vatican City in advance of the conclave that will elect the successor to Pope Francis.
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Supreme Court appears poised to rule for parents who objected to LGBTQ content in elementary schools
The Supreme Court on Tuesday appeared likely to rule for parents who objected on religious grounds to books made available in a school district’s elementary schools that feature stories about gay and transgender characters.
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Pope Francis created a ‘seismic shift' toward acceptance, LGBTQ Catholics say
LGBTQ Catholics and theologians said the late pontiff’s legacy teaches that change can happen when leaders are willing to listen.
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Pope Francis' legacy: A papacy of reform and inclusion
From the beginning, Pope Francis set a tone of openness and care, shifting the Church from strict doctrinal enforcement to a more merciful stance.
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What happens when a pope dies? Funeral and conclave explained
Here’s what happens after a pope dies, from his funeral to selecting a new pope for the Catholic Church.
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Pope Francis dies at 88
Pope Francis died Monday at the age of 88 of a stroke after months of respiratory and digestive health issues.
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‘Ringing words': Read Pope Francis' 2015 remarks from Philly's Independence Hall
During the 2015 World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia, Pope Francis remarked on ‘the freedoms which define this country’ during an Independence Hall speech
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‘He's one of us': Remembering life, legacy of Pope Francis, his visit to Philadelphia
NBC10’s Tracy Davidson looks back at the election of Pope Francis in 2013, his 2015 visit to Philadelphia and his life and work for the Catholic Church.
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Pope Francis dies: Reactions from Vatican, Philadelphia
NBC10’s Matt DeLucia is live Monday morning outside the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul in Center City looking back at the Pope Francis’ 2015 visit to Philadelphia for the World Meting of Families. Meanwhile, Telemundo62’s Valeria Aponte Feliciano is live on the phone from the Vatican as Catholics gather to remember the Pope who has died at 88.
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Pope Francis died of a stroke and heart failure
Pope Francis, a reformer who rattled the Catholic Church’s conservatives and inspired some progressives, has died. Follow along for live updates.
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Pope Francis, Latin America's first pontiff, dies at 88
Pope Francis, the popular Roman Catholic pontiff who advocated a more compassionate papacy and a less traditionalist approach than his predecessor, has died. He was 88.
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Four centuries later, Easter's date remains divisive. Some church leaders want that to change
Western churches adopted the Gregorian calendar in 1582, while the Eastern Orthodox Church kept the older Julian one, meaning each group can celebrate Easter up to 5 weeks apart.
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What is Good Friday? Here's what to know about the holy holiday
Two days before Easter Sunday is another important Christian holiday. Known as Good Friday, the holy day commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
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Judge sides with Trump, permits immigration enforcement in houses of worship
More than two dozen religious groups filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, arguing the policy violated the right to practice their religion.
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What is Eid al-Fitr and how do Muslims celebrate the Islamic holiday?
Eid al-Fitr means the feast, or festival, of breaking the fast. The Muslim holiday marks the end of Ramadan.
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Leader of satanic organization arrested at Kansas statehouse
Kansas troopers arrested the leader of a satanic organization Friday morning as protesters gathered at the Kansas statehouse to voice their disagreements with a black mass ceremony.
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Pope Francis no longer in imminent danger but remains hospitalized: Doctors
Doctors declare Pope Francis is no longer in imminent danger as a result of pneumonia, but keep him hospitalized.
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‘From the bottom of my heart': Pope Francis thanks people for their prayers
Francis’ feeble voice, discernible through his labored breaths and in his native Spanish, was recorded Thursday and broadcast in St. Peter’s Square
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What is Ash Wednesday and why do Christians give things up for Lent?
Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent and its observance lasts for 40 days, excluding Sundays. Here’s what to know about the Christian tradition.
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Muslims in the Middle East observe Ramadan amid political upheavals and postwar turmoil
Muslims in the Middle East are observing the holy month of Ramadan under exceptional circumstances.