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ROME (AP) — President Donald Trump on Saturday paid his respects to Pope Francis, occupying a front-row seat in sunlit St.
Trump is only the second sitting U.S. president to attend a papal funeral — and comes against the backdrop of the U.S.’s increasingly isolationist posture.
President Donald Trump on Saturday paid his respects to Pope Francis, occupying a front-row seat in sunlit St. Peter's Square ...
The world mourned Pope Francis at a historic funeral on April 26, drawing over 400,000 to the Vatican and Rome. World leaders ...
Dozens of leaders from around the world gathered for the pontiff’s funeral, but all eyes were on Donald Trump to see who he ...
With delegations from about 130 countries present at Pope Francis' funeral, the seating chart needed to be organized ...
The funeral of Pope Francis gave Catholics across the globe the chance to bid farewell to a beloved pontiff – and for world ...
The farewell to Francis brought together many figures in domestic and international politics, and included a high-profile ...
The solemn farewell, marking the end of an era, left unforgettable images and meetings that promise to make history.
“Despite his frailty and suffering towards the end, Pope Francis chose to follow this path of self-giving until the last day ...
Trump and Zelensky get first-row seats to Pope Francis’ funeral in surprise shift in Vatican rules
President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky managed to get front-row seats to Pope Francis’ funeral in an ...
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