1. Pope's Mass Life-Changing for Many Locals

    About 200 members of the diocese of Raleigh were in Washington D.C. Thursday for mass. Hear what they had to say.

    1. Apr 17, 2008
  2. Pope's Mass Met With Protests

    As an estimated 50,000 people showed up in Washington D.C. for mass Thursday, hundreds protested the pontiff's visit.

    1. Apr 17, 2008
  3. Catholic Clergyman: Pope's Visit Needed for Americans

    Monsignor Tim O'Connor, of St. Michael's Catholic Church in Cary, talks about the pope's visit and the impact it could have on the United States.

    1. Apr 17, 2008
  4. Interview With Bishop Michael Burbidge of the Diocese of Raleigh

    WRAL’s David Crabtree interviewed Bishop Michael Burbidge of the Diocese of Raleigh on Wednesday evening.

    1. Apr 16, 2008
  5. Raleigh Catholics Gather to Hear Pope’s Message

    Raleigh Roman Catholics listen to Benedict’s message during a South Lawn ceremony in Washington, DC.

    1. Apr 16, 2008
  6. Crowd Greets Pope on His Birthday

    The festive White House visit was the highlight of the first full day of Benedict's first trip to the United States as leader of the world's Roman Catholics.

    1. Apr 16, 2008
  7. Crowd Protests Pope’s Visit

    Across from the White House, the papal visit drew a protest of about 200.

    1. Apr 16, 2008
  8. Pope Benedict XVI Lands in America

    Pope Benedict XVI arrives in the United States to a presidential handshake and enthusiastic crowd cheering and singing him "Happy Birthday."

    1. Apr 15, 2008
  9. Web Only: Interview With Michael Burbidge, Head of the Diocese of Raleigh

    WRAL’s David Crabtree interviews Michael Burbidge, head of the Diocese of Raleigh, about Pope Benedict XVI visiting the United States.

    1. Apr 9, 2008
  10. North Carolinians Traveling to See Pope in Washington DC

    Pope Benedict XVI will be in the United States next week. He will celebrate mass in Washington DC and New York where hundreds from North Carolina are planning to attend.

    1. Apr 9, 2008