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Wisconsin ties will vote in the papal conclave. None are likely candidates to become the next pope, but nothing is certain.
Pope Francis led more than one billion Catholics around the world, including about 1.24 million in Wisconsin, or 20% of the ...
Supreme Court appears poised to side with Catholic Charities as string of religion test cases arrive
“It’s kind of a big question,” Justice Amy Coney Barrett said when a lawyer for the Catholic Church encouraged the justices to think about “what is religion.” That theological question is central to ...
The Supreme Court appeared likely to side with a Wisconsin-based Catholic Charities group in its fight over a state ruling it ...
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For many of us who slipped away from the Church, Pope Francis represented the kindness we were always looking for and still ...
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WISN 12 News on MSNCardinals with Wisconsin ties emerge as potential successors to Pope FrancisAs cardinals from around the world gather for the upcoming conclave to select a successor to Pope Francis, cardinals with ...
Pope Francis died Monday at the Vatican, a day after he appeared at St. Peter's Square to bless Easter worshippers. He was 88 ...
When the College of Cardinals meets in Rome to elect the next pope, four cardinals with ties to Wisconsin will take part.
LA CROSSE (WKBT) -- Cardinal Raymond Leo Burke, a Wisconsin native who once led the La Crosse Diocese, has emerged as a potential, though unlikely, candidate to become the next pope following the ...
U.S. Supreme Court appears likely to side with Catholic Charities in Wisconsin religious-rights case
The Supreme Court appears to be leaning toward a Catholic charitable organization pushing back against the state of Wisconsin in the latest religious rights case to come before the court.
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