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Pope Leo XIV and Archbishop Sarah Mullally met at the Vatican, marking a significant step in Anglican-Roman Catholic relations. They exchanged gifts and prayed together, reaffirming their commitment to overcoming differences and promoting unity.
Pope Leo XIV and Archbishop Sarah Mullally held a historic meeting at the Vatican, exchanging gifts and praying together. This encounter signifies progress in bridging the longstanding divisions between the Catholic Church and the Church of England.
Pope Leo XIV and Archbishop Sarah Mullally met at the Vatican, exchanging gifts and praying together. This historic meeting highlights the ongoing efforts to improve relations between the Catholic Church and the Church of England.
Archbishop Sarah Mullally, the first female Archbishop of Canterbury, met with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican. The leaders prayed together, marking a significant moment in the relationship between the Catholic Church and the Church of England.
Archbishop Sarah Mullally, the first female spiritual leader of Anglicans worldwide, met and prayed with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican. This meeting underscores both the promise and limitations for women in Christian faiths.
Archbishop Sarah Mullally met Pope Leo XIV at the Apostolic Palace in Vatican City, exchanging gifts and praying together as part of her pilgrimage to Rome.
Pope Leo XIV and Archbishop Sarah Mullally met at the Vatican, exchanging gifts and praying together, marking a significant step towards unity between the Catholic and Anglican churches.
Pope Leo XIV and Archbishop Sarah Mullally met at the Vatican, exchanging gifts and praying together, marking a significant step towards unity between the Catholic and Anglican churches.
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