BY PATRICK WEMAMBU Over a quarter of a million people from nooks and crannies of the world are expected to gather at the St. Peter’s Square, Vatican City, Rome this Sunday to witness the Papal Mass slated for 10am local time (6pm Sunday, AEST) where Pope Leo XIV will be inaugurated. A
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu arrived in Rome, Italy, on Saturday to participate in the official installation mass of Pope Leo XIV, the newly elected leader of the Roman Catholic Church and 267th Bishop of Rome. The solemn ceremony is scheduled for Sunday, May 18, and will draw world leaders and dignitaries from across the globe. […]
In a historic milestone early in his papacy, Pope Leo XIV has embarked on his first international journey since ascending to the papal office. The visit, which takes him beyond the walls of Vatican City for the first time as pontiff, is being hailed as a clear signal of his global vision and pastoral outreach. […]
By Kingsley Chukwuka The Catholic church has elected a new Pope in an election that lasted for two days in the Vatican City. The election that saw the emergence of the Pope came after the death of Pope Francis, who died at age 88. The sign of the concluded election is known through the emergence […]