Morocco’s King Represented at Pope Leo XIV’s Inaugural Mass as Pontiff – The North Africa Post
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Morocco’s Head of Gov’t Represents King Mohammed VI at Inauguration of Pope Leo XIV
Morocco’s Head of Government, Aziz Akhannouch, represented King Mohammed VI at the official inauguration ceremony of Pope Leo XIV’s pontificate, held Sunday morning in St. Peter’s Square, in the Vatican City. The ceremony drew numerous heads of state and government, following Pope Leo XIV’s election as head of the Catholic Church on May 8. After the mass, Akhannouch greeted Pope Leo XIV, who then received other delegation leaders inside St. Pete…
Morocco’s King represented at Pope Leo XIV’s Inaugural Mass as Pontiff – The North Africa Post
King Mohammed VI, Commander of the Faithful, was represented at the official inaugural Mass for Pope Leo XIV’s pontificate, by Head of Government Aziz Akhannouch. The investiture ceremony of Pope Leo XIV, elected as the Head of the Catholic Church, was held in Saint Peter’s Square at the Vatican, Sunday morning, and was attended by […]
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