
Seth Doane
Senior Foreign Correspondent at CBS News
Italy-based Senior Foreign Correspondent for @cbsnews - reporting for @cbssunday 🌞and host of the new @60Minutes ⏰ podcast “60 Minutes: A Second Look”
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3 weeks ago |
businessandamerica.com | Seth Doane
Robert Prevost, a tennis-loving, Wordle-playing White Sox fan from Chicago, is now leader of the world’s nearly 1.5 billion Catholics. Vatican observers describe what the election of Leo XIV, the first pope from America, means for the faithful, and the world. Source link
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Seth Doane
At Mass on Sunday, the 267th pope called for peace in ongoing conflicts, and wished Happy Mother's Day. It represents both continuity and change for this two-thousand-year-old church, now – for the first time – led by an American pope. Dressed in those storied papal vestments is a tennis-loving, Wordle-playing, White Sox fan from Chicago, a former math major at Villanova University who's now pontiff – Pope Leo XIV.
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3 weeks ago |
cbsnews.com | Seth Doane
What will Pope Leo XIV mean for the Church? At Mass on Sunday, the 267th pope called for peace in ongoing conflicts, and wished Happy Mother's Day. It represents both continuity and change for this two-thousand-year-old church, now – for the first time – led by an American pope. Dressed in those storied papal vestments is a tennis-loving, Wordle-playing, White Sox fan from Chicago, a former math major at Villanova University who's now pontiff – Pope Leo XIV.
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1 month ago |
santegidio.org | Seth Doane
More than 130,000 people visited Pope Francis' coffin as he lay in state at the Vatican before his funeral. Tributes poured in for the late pontiff, many highlighting his lasting commitment to migrants and refugees — a cause that became central to his papacy. In Rome’s Trastevere neighborhood, Seth Doane spoke with George, a refugee who came to Italy through the Sant'Egidio Humanitarian Corridors and now studies at one of the Community’s language schools.
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1 month ago |
cbsnews.com | Seth Doane
In death as in life, Pope Francis cast aside formality. He wanted a simple funeral for a common man. But he was a pope, and simple is hard to do in the shadow of St. Peter's Basilica. Royals, presidents, and cardinals in a sea of red joined hundreds of thousands of the faithful at the pope's funeral mass Saturday. The service underlined both history and continuity. Francis was the 266th pope of this two-thousand-year-old institution. In this singular office, Francis still stood out.
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