Your daily horoscope - Jul. 15
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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,
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The shy 69-year-old Augustinian missionary has eschewed the headline-grabbing protagonism of past pontiffs in favor of a quieter, less showy and more reserved way of being pope.
Horoscopes typically describe a sign's character and circumstances, based on the relative positions of the stars and planets at the time of that person's birth. Astrologer Russell Grant, who has been reading star signs for over 50 years,
Do your best to stay calm and composed when a situation turns emotional. Some people thrive on turning minor issues into dramatic events. Avoid getting dragged into trivial problems and this will prove to others you are using logic rather than letting emotions take over.
Thousands of people streamed to a small Italian hilltop village not far from Rome on Sunday, to hear Pope Leo deliver his first Angelus prayer from his summer residence at
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Qatar Moments on MSN♌ Leo Daily Horoscope for July 18, 2025Get ready, Leo – today’s energy has “main character” written all over it. You might feel more confident, expressive, and ready to reclaim your spotlight. Whether you're navigating career challenges, romantic vibes,
Every time you pick up your phone or login into social media, you’ll receive a barrage of ideas, opinions and other people telling you how you should feel about this or about that. It can become confusing and very overwhelming.
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ABP News on MSNLeo Daily Horoscope (17 July, 2025): Joyful Reunion, But Business Conflicts And Family Tensions LoomLeo Horoscope: Salutations to the regal Leo! Your natural charisma, creative flair, and unwavering ambition make you the star of the zodiac. Blessed with high self-esteem, Lions know that they possess enviable traits—and they're proud of them.