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Residents of the neighborhood at their windows to see the Pope. Pope Leo XIV made his third pastoral visit to the Parish of the Ascension of Our Lord Jesus Christ, in the Roman suburb of Quarticciolo, a problematic neighborhood in eastern Rome. Before the celebration of Mass, he was joyfully welcomed by the parish community. The Holy Father met with families, the elderly, and young people, sharing a moment of prayer and reflection on the significance of the Ascension as a sign of hope and mission for every Christian. The celebration took place in an atmosphere of recollection and fraternity, c-stock-foto
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Performers in traditional Chinese costumes march the Chinese New Year parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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Performers in traditional Chinese costumes pose for a photo during the Chinese New Year parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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Performers in traditional Chinese costumes pose for a photo during the Chinese New Year parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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Performers in traditional Chinese costumes pose for a photo during the Chinese New Year parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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Confetti and cannons liter the route of the Chinese New Year parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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Performers in a dragon costume entertain crowds during the Chinese New Year Parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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Performers in traditional Chinese costumes march the Chinese New Year parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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A parade watcher waves a flag during the Chinese New Year parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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Performers in traditional Chinese costumes march the Chinese New Year parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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American politician, activist and radio talk show host Curtis Sliwa marches in the Chinese New Year parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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Performers carrying a paper mache of a horse march in the Chinese New Year parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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Performers carrying a paper mache of a horse march in the Chinese New Year parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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Chinese gay pride leaders march the Chinese New Year parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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Chinese civic leaders march the Chinese New Year parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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A FDNY fire truck participates in the Chinese New Year parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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Members of the FDNY Color Guard march in the Chinese New Year parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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Confetti and cannons liter the route of the Chinese New Year parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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An emblem attached to a float honors the “Year of the Horse” during the Chinese New Year parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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Chinese civic leaders holds flags of USA and China as they march the Chinese New Year parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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A Chinese civic leaders holds up her artwork as she marches in the Chinese New Year parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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Performers in traditional Chinese costumes march the Chinese New Year parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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Performers in traditional Chinese costumes march the Chinese New Year parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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Chinese civic leaders march the Chinese New Year parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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Chinese civic leaders march the Chinese New Year parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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Chinese civic leaders march the Chinese New Year parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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Chinese civic leaders march the Chinese New Year parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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Musicians in traditional Chinese costumes performs during the Chinese New Year parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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Performers in traditional Chinese costumes march the Chinese New Year parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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Chinese civic leaders march the Chinese New Year parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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Children in traditional clothing hold dragons to celebrate the Chinese New Year in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2024 is a Year of the Dragon, more specifically, Wood Dragon, starting from February 10th, 2024, and lasting until January 28th, 2025. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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Chinese civic leaders march the Chinese New Year parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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Performers in traditional Chinese costumes march the Chinese New Year parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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Performers in traditional Chinese costumes ride a float during the Chinese New Year parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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Assemblyman Lester Chang marches in the Chinese New Year parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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Assemblyman Lester Chang marches in the Chinese New Year parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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Performers in a dragon costume entertain crowds during the Chinese New Year Parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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Performers in traditional Chinese costumes march the Chinese New Year parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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Performers in traditional Chinese costumes march the Chinese New Year parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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Performers in traditional Chinese costumes march the Chinese New Year parade in the streets of Chinatown in New York, N.Y., Sunday, March 1, 2026. The Chinese New Year 2026 is a Year of the Horse, starting on February 17th, 2026, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on March 3rd. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto