
David Crary
News Director and Reporter at Associated Press
Religion news director for Associated Press. Past postings; Nairobi, Johannesburg, Paris, Sarajevo, Toronto. Plus covering LGBTQ and repro-rights in US.
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keysnews.com | David Crary |Tiffany Stanley
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3 days ago |
fredericknewspost.com | David Crary |Tiffany Stanley
NEW YORK — News that the global Catholic church would get its first-ever U.S.-born pope was welcomed by Catholics across the ideological spectrum in Pope Leo XIV ’s homeland, raising the question of whether he might be able to ease some of the deep divisions within its ranks.
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texarkanagazette.com | David Crary |Tiffany Stanley
NEW YORK -- News that the global Catholic church would get its first-ever U.S.-born pope was welcomed by Catholics across the ideological spectrum in Pope Leo XIV 's homeland, raising the question of whether he might be able to ease some of the deep divisions within its ranks.
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apnews.com | David Crary |Tiffany Stanley
NUEVA YORK (AP) — La noticia de que la Iglesia católica tendría su primer papa nacido en Estados Unidos fue bien recibida por católicos de todo el espectro ideológico en la patria del papa León XIV, lo que lleva a preguntarse si él podría aliviar algunas de las profundas divisiones en sus filas. Entre los católicos estadounidenses liberales, existe optimismo de que León XIV continuará el trabajo del papa Francisco de acercarse a los pobres y los marginados, incluidos los migrantes.
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lufkindailynews.com | David Crary |Tiffany Stanley
NEW YORK (AP) - News that the global Catholic church would get its first-ever U.S.-born pope was welcomed by Catholics across the ideological spectrum in Pope Leo XIV 's homeland, raising the question of whether he might be able to ease some of the deep divisions within its ranks.
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