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Mercury will station retrograde in Leo on July 18, and our egos are bound to take a hit! As the planet of communication reverses through this passionate Fire sign, even the most confident personas could encounter a rude awakening.
The second Mercury retrograde of 2025 is upon us, and this one is going down — or slowing down, in Leo, the sign of pick-me bombast, grand gestures, stage lights, and dramatic exits.
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The latest portrait of Pope Leo XIV wasn't painted, it was ploughed. A land artist in northern Italy creates this image with a tractor, carving it into his 25,000-square-metre field near Verona. Titled the 'Green Pope', the artist also placed the words "peace in the world" next to the pontiff.
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All theatrics aside, Mercury retrograde is not the worst thing that can happen to you. Yes, everyone is going to feel a bit topsy-turvy, especially since Mercury rules the mind, but this is a necessary period of reflection.
Pope Leo XIV on Thursday met with a U.S. ecumenical group, led by Cardinal Joseph Tobin and Greek Orthodox Archbishop Elpidophoros of America, encouraging them to “return to the roots of our faith.”
Pope Leo said on Thursday he hopes to travel to Turkey later this year for the 1,700th anniversary of a major Christian Church summit, in what would be the first foreign trip of his papacy. The early centuries of Christianity were marked by a lively debate about how Jesus could be both God and man,
The home in which Pope Leo XIV spent much of his childhood has been officially acquired by the village in which it is located.
From an Authentic Memoir Furnished by His Order "is a papal biography based on a manuscript provided by Pope Leo XIII himself. Technically, it's a papal autobiography," said former religious affairs correspondent John Cooney.
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Leo Pharma’s inaccurate Innohep app has prompted a slap-down from the PMCPA. The U.K. | Leo Pharma’s inaccurate Innohep app has prompted a slap-down from the PMCPA. The U.K. marketing watchdog ruled Leo brought discredit on the pharma industry by leaving the app live for three months after the errors were discovered.