Pope Leo XIV Last Updated On | MAY 7, 2026
Fashion The couple share four children together and have largely kept their family life private despite years in the public spotlight.
It's no secret Pope Leo XIV loves sports By Jovita Trujillo Caroline paid tribute not only to Grace’s legacy but also to her quiet devotion. By Daniel Neira The Pope is addressing some very modern concerns By Maria Loreto This marks the first time in 500 years that a British monarch prays with the pope By Maria Loreto The Queen traveled to Rome for World Food Day By Maria Loreto The private audience with Pope Leo XIV reinforces their diplomatic and personal ties. By Daniel Neira The pope's words were read during the Duchess of Kent's funeral By Alexandra Hurtado He spent a few days in Castel Gandolfo, bringing back a tradition Pope Francis had ended Pope Leo XIV declares the 2007 Rhode Island baby's recovery a miracle, crediting physician’s prayer to Father Valera Parra for saving the newborn’s life. Madonna’s connection stands out given the Vatican’s past criticisms of the pop icon By Daniel Neira But, hurry! The Village of Dolton is trying to stop a real estate auction By Shirley Gomez Vance has received some criticism for his choice not to kiss the Ring of the Fisherman By Maria Loreto The meeting took place in the Vatican By Maria Loreto The Pope shared his message in multiple languages By Maria Loreto Even the Pope doesn't like to have his calls ignored By Jovita Trujillo The new Pople was once just a little boy playing with his siblings By Jovita Trujillo The picture accompanied a message from the royal By Alexandra Hurtado This is not the singer's first "random" appearance, as he surprised fans at the Tokyo Marathon. By Daniel Neira Queen Letizia and King Felipe were among the royals at Pope Francis' funeral By Alexandra Hurtado Find out what the president of the United States had to say about Pope Leo XIV By Alexandra Hurtado Born in 1955, Pope Leo XIV is also a citizen of Peru. By Daniel Neira The election took place in the Sistine Chapel under strict secrecy, with four daily voting rounds. By Daniel Neira