Blase J. Cupich, Pope Leo XIV and Archbishop of Chicago
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Cardinal Blase Cupich got off the plane from Rome in Chicago Monday night, but there is not time to rest just yet.
Cardinal Blase Cupich, Archbishop of Chicago, said he expects Pope Leo XIV "feels an obligation," to speak to what he called the issues of the day, amid "real challenges globally."
Cardinal Blase Cupich, the bishop of the Chicago diocese and the former bishop of the Spokane diocese, sahred his thoughts on the Catholic Church's first American pope, Pope Leo.
Cardinal Blase Cupich, the archbishop of Chicago, said on Sunday that he thinks Pope Leo XIV will carry forward Francis’s commitment and focus on immigration, climate change and human trafficking.
The United States is home to 10 of the 133 cardinals eligible to vote for the next pope. That's more than any other nation except Italy, home to 17 of the electors who will gather at the Vatican’s Sistine Chapel on Wednesday for the conclave that will choose a successor to Pope Francis.
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Cardinal Blase Cupich led the delegation of North American Cardinals as they boarded buses bound for sequestered quarters at the Vatican Tuesday eveni