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Cardinal Robert Prevost has been elected pope, the first time an American has led the Roman Catholic Church. Prevost, 69, chose the name Pope Leo XIV.
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Many Latino bakeries in Austin have prepared Rosca de Reyes (or kingsâ€� cake) today, which is DĂa de Los Reyes. In Christianity, the holiday commemorates the day the three wise men brought Jesus gifts after his birth.
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From Texas Standard:Pope Francis says the death penalty is "inadmissible" under all circumstances. The Vatican announced the change Thursday what the�
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The Daughters of Charity came to Austin in 1902, in response to a letter writing campaign by a group of local women. Their mission: to build and operate a�
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Pope Francis surprised many this week by washing the feet of young inmates in prison instead of priests in a grand basilica. The ceremony emulates the way Jesus washed the feet of his 12 disciples. On this Easter weekend, we consider the meaning behind Pope Francis' break with tradition.
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The new pope pledged to "embrace with tender affection the whole of humanity, especially the poorest, the weakest, the least important."
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The eyes of much of the world were on the Vatican this afternoon for the announcement that a new pope had been elected.Pope Francis of Argentina is the�
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White smoke emerged from a chimney on the roof of the Sistine Chapel signaling the selection of a new pope.
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On the second day of their conclave, 115 Roman Catholic cardinals settled on their selection. Now, the new pontiff faces the challenge of leading a church that is confronting many challenges. His chosen name honors a saint known for works of mercy and a simple lifestyle.
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Catholics around the world are watching the roof of the Vatican again to learn if their church has a new pope. If they see black smoke, that means the church's cardinals still haven't decided. White smoke and bells signal that a pope has been chosen.