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The election of Pope Leo XIV, a U.S. expat, serves as a timely reminder for all Americans overseas to ensure they're compliant with worldwide income and asset reporting.
The Vatican has developed a reputation for murky financial practices for decades and faces a ticking pension time bomb. Can Pope Leo XIV push ahead with reforms initiated by his predecessor?
VATICAN CITY (RNS) — A quiet alliance between North and South American cardinals helped elect the first US-born pope.
The specifics of the church's finances have always been shrouded in secrecy, even from the pope himself, and tradition is ...
All eyes will be on how the new pope manages the throngs of pilgrims, tourists and curiosity-seekers, and the babies who will ...
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