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Pope Leo XIV greets visitors and pilgrims in St. Peter’s Square at the conclusion of an evening Mass celebrated by Archbishop ...
When researching the origin of "God bless you," theories abound. It is believed that Pope Gregory was known to use the phrase in AD 590 to ward off the bubonic plague because sneezing was thought ...
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by: Talia Naquin Posted: Feb 28, 2025 / 07:29 AM EST Updated: Feb 28, 2025 / 07:29 AM EST (WJW) – God bless you. Gesundheit. Salute. No matter how you say it, the meaning behind it is the same.