Religion

The defense secretary led a gathering that "appeared to be a first for a Pentagon chief."
The new pontiff's comments, in line with his position on global conflict, come as Israel begins allowing a trickle of aid in that humanitarians say is not enough.
The president and the pontiff's Trump-loving sibling Louis Prevost had a "great meeting," said the White House.
Social media is having a field day with the seemingly tense exchange.
Louis Prevost also revealed the big change he’s made since his younger sibling was elected as the first U.S.-born pope.
The new Pope seemed game to play a charity doubles match, but joked "we can't invite Sinner," referencing the English meaning of the Italian superstar's last name.
The president attributed the perceived diss to a news host’s “Trump Deranged Mind.”
Lou Prevost, one of two older siblings of the new pontiff, also advanced a conspiracy theory about Barack Obama.
The new pontiff expressed solidarity with journalists around the world who have been jailed for trying to seek and report the truth.
The newly elected pope followed in his predecessor's footsteps, calling for ceasefires in Ukraine, Gaza, India, Pakistan and Kashmir.
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