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For one, ”Peter the Roman” doesn’t exactly line up with Pope Leo XIV’s name or background. Pope Leo XIV, formerly Robert Francis Prevost, holds both American and Peruvian citizenship, not ...
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Dual Allegiance? The Pope's US Citizenship Dilemma - MSNRecently, the question of whether "Pope Leo" (referring to a hypothetical or future Pope who is a U.S. citizen) could retain his American citizenship after ascending to the papacy has sparked ...
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Can Pope Leo Xiv Lose US Citizenship After Becoming Vatican’s American-Born Head Of State?US-Vatican - MSNPope Leo XIV, born Robert Prevost in Chicago, has become the first U.S.-born pontiff and now leads both the Holy See and Vatican City. His dual role as an American citizen and a foreign head of ...
Debate over Latin Mass heats up after apparent leak of Vatican documents that undermine Pope Francis
The debate in the Catholic Church over the celebration of the old Latin Mass is heating up just as Pope Leo XIV’s pontificate ...
Pope Leo XIV's election as the first American to lead the Catholic Church elevated him to the rare position of being a U.S. citizen who is also a foreign head of state ...
Can Pope Leo XIV keep his U.S. citizenship? As this is the first time an American has become pope, it’s not yet clear whether Leo will choose to renounce his U.S. citizenship.
The election of the first American pope, Leo XIV, has ignited a global debate among tax experts. Discover why his U.S. citizenship could put Vatican City on a collision course with the IRS over ...
Pope Leo XIV, a global citizen who engaged in US public debate. While the 267th pope took care not to appear as a representative of the American Catholic Church, he could become a critic of the ...
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