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Trenton Diocese will celebrate the election of Pope Leo XIV

  • On Saturday, May 10, at 5 o'clock in the evening, Bishop David M. O'Connell of Trenton will lead a Thanksgiving Mass at St. Gregory the Great Church in Hamilton Square to honor the election of Pope Leo XIV.
  • This Mass is being held in gratitude following the appointment of Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost as the new Pope Leo XIV, marking a hopeful moment for revitalized faith and unity within the Church.
  • The Diocese plans to broadcast the Mass live on youtube.com/trentondiocese, while church leaders offer their prayers and support for the pope’s efforts to promote peace and justice worldwide.
  • Bishop O’Connell expressed his happiness and optimism in sharing the news of Pope Leo XIV’s election, highlighting the Church’s dedication to progressing in faith.
  • This event highlights the Diocese’s readiness to support the new pope’s leadership during this Jubilee Year of Hope and encourages the faithful to join in prayer and service.
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The Diocese of Viana do Castelo announced today that it will hold a prayer for the new Pope on Saturday, highlighting that it is with “immense joy” that the diocesan church received the news of the election of Leo XIV. The prayer for the Pope and for the intentions he evoked at the beginning of his pontificate, calling for “unarmed and disarming peace, humble and persevering”, will take place at 9:15 pm in the chapel of the diocesan seminary, it…

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