León XIV selects four African countries to visit in April
Pope León XIV has announced his first significant international trip to Africa, visiting Algeria, Angola, Cameroon, and Equatorial Guinea from April 13 to 23.
The Argentinians and the Vatican: Pope Leo XIV Strengthens a Relationship Marked by Formality and Institutional Pathways
Pope Leo XIV reinforces formal relationships with Argentina while showing no immediate signs of a visit after a year of his papacy.
A Book Reveals the Secret Behind the Rise of Leo IV to the Papacy
An investigative book titled "The Last Electoral Assembly" uncovers astonishing details and informal minutes of the election of Pope Leo IV in May 2025, according to a report by Le Figaro.
Vatican Seven / Leo XIV fully seizes the reins of the papacy, but does not want to be alone. He urged the cardinals to help each other
In the first week of the new year, Pope Leo XIV has marked a symbolic shift in the Vatican by closing the Holy Door of St. Peter's Basilica, indicating a new era following the jubilee year initiated by his predecessor.
Pope Leo XIV closes the Jubilee of Francis and opens a new stage of his pontificate
Pope Leo XIV concludes the Jubilee initiated by the late Pope Francis and looks to establish his own distinct phase in his papacy with an extraordinary meeting of cardinals scheduled for January 7 and 8.
From John Paul I to Leo XIV: The Year of the Papal Change
The article discusses the change in papacy from John Paul I to Leo XIV, analyzing the similarities and differences in the Vatican's direction with Robert Prevost's election following the death of Jorge Bergoglio.
Blessed Pius IX – on this day completed the longest pontificate in the history of the church
Blessed Pius IX, the 255th Roman bishop, is recognized for having the longest papacy in history, lasting 31 years, 7 months, and 23 days.