King Charles joins Pope Leo in historic prayer during Vatican visit
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King Charles joins Pope Leo in historic prayer during Vatican visit
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"The King has become the first British monarch to pray at a public service with the Pope since the Reformation five centuries ago. Marking an extraordinary moment in religious history, Charles, Supreme Governor of the Church of England, prayed with Pope Leo XIV, head of the Catholic Church, during an ecumenical service in the famous Sistine Chapel on Thursday. The Archbishop of York also attended the service in the Sistine Chapel."
The Independent funds and sends reporters to cover reproductive rights, climate change, Big Tech and other major US issues. Investigative work includes examining Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC financials and producing the documentary 'The A Word' about American women fighting for reproductive rights. The outlet remains paywall-free and relies on donations to keep journalism accessible and to support reporters who speak to both sides of stories. King Charles III became the first British monarch since the Reformation to pray at a public service with the Pope. Charles prayed with Pope Leo XIV during an ecumenical service in the Sistine Chapel attended by senior clergy and officials.
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