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  • 6 days ago | local21news.com | Maxine Rose

    HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHP) — As Catholics worldwide celebrate the new American pope, Leo XIV, the Harrisburg diocese joined in to highlight the historic moment. For many, the mass held inside St. Patrick Cathedral on Friday solidified this new step forward. "I really felt that 'Holy, Holy,' which is a part of the mass where all we do is praise God," said Irene Woodard, a parishioner at St. Patrick Cathedral. "Praise God, Praise God for all the gifts he's given us, like he's given us Pope Leo XIV.

  • 1 week ago | local21news.com | Maxine Rose

    Villanova, Pa. (WHP) — Celebrations are happening all over the world following the historic election of the 267th pope, Leo XIV. Two places in the United States are celebrating the new pontiff: Chicago, Illinois, where the pope was born, and Villanova, Pennsylvania, where he attended university. Pope Leo XIV is not only the first American pope, but also the first Augustinian pope.

  • 1 week ago | fox56.com | Maxine Rose

    Villanova, Pa. (WHP) — Celebrations are happening all over the world following the historic election of the 267th pope, Leo XIV. Two places in the United States are celebrating the new pontiff: Chicago, Illinois, where the pope was born, and Villanova, Pennsylvania, where he attended university. Pope Leo XIV is not only the first American pope, but also the first Augustinian pope.

  • 1 week ago | local21news.com | Maxine Rose

    HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHP) — CBS 21 News is covering the issues that matter most to people in Harrisburg just under two weeks shy of the mayoral election on May 20.

  • 1 week ago | local21news.com | Maxine Rose

    HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHP) — A Harrisburg family is in mourning after a woman's longtime boyfriend was struck and killed in a crash Friday night. The victim, 57-year-old Robert Waters of Harrisburg, was crossing the street on Paxton Street at the time of the crash. His longtime girlfriend, Geraldine Stump, 70, told CBS 21 about the toll this loss has taken on their family. "I loved everything about him. He was everything to me," Stump said. "My man did not deserve to get killed.

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12 May 25

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10 May 25

Pope Leo XIV, a Villanova University alumnus, inspires school spirit and pride in PA https://t.co/SacSsZxem0

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9 May 25

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