Catholic Church inaugurates Pope Leo XIV
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U.S. Rep. French Hill led a bipartisan congressional delegation to the Vatican on Sunday, one of 14 House members selected to attend the inaugural Mass of Pope Leo XIV.
The atmosphere in the Eternal City was electric.
Starting July 1, the Catholic churches that serve Rome and Lee Center will merge into a single parish. Church leaders said two priests will oversee four church buildings and there will be five Masses on Saturdays and Sundays.
A group of Northeast Pennsylvania residents witnessed history. A group of 48 people from Luzerne and Lackawanna counties traveling with Scranton agency TravelWorld arrived in Vatican City when the
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