Pope Leo XIV cheered on landmark Turkey visit
Pope Leo XIV receives an ecstatic welcome in Turkey, marking his first foreign trip. He will commemorate the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea before heading to Lebanon. Read the full story.
Pope Leo XIV receives an ecstatic welcome in Turkey, marking his first foreign trip. He will commemorate the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea before heading to Lebanon. Read the full story.
Pope Leo XIV receives an enthusiastic welcome in Turkey, marking a historic visit focused on Christian unity and commemorating the 1,700th anniversary of the Nicaean Creed. Read more about his peace mission.
Pope Leo XIV receives a rapturous welcome in Turkey, marking a key day focused on Christian unity and the 1,700th anniversary of the Nicaean Creed. Read the full story.
Pope Leo XIV's first foreign trip to Turkey ignites optimism for reopening Halki seminary, a key test for religious freedom. Read the latest on this historic development.
In a landmark moment for interfaith relations, King Charles III joined Pope Leo in a powerful public prayer service at Westminster Abbey, marking a new chapter in Catholic-Anglican dialogue.
In an unprecedented ecumenical moment, King Charles III and Pope Leo shared prayers at the Vatican, marking the first such royal-papal worship in five centuries and signalling a new era of interfaith dialogue.
In a groundbreaking ecumenical move, the King and Queen attended Mass at Westminster Cathedral, marking the first time a British monarch has participated in a Catholic service since the Reformation.
William Hogarth's monumental staircase murals at St Bartholomew's Hospital have been meticulously restored and are now open to the public for the first time in their 250-year history.
London's historic St Bartholomew's Hospital has temporarily closed its North Wing to visitors after significant flooding caused damage to electrical systems, though patient care continues uninterrupted.
In a landmark decision with profound geopolitical ramifications, Ukraine's Orthodox Church has officially cut all ecclesiastical links with Moscow, signalling a final religious break from Russian influence following the invasion.
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