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"I appeal to responsibility and reason." "No country should ever threaten the existence of another." In St. Peter's Basilica, Pope Leo XIV, the day after Iranian missiles hit Tel Aviv and
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The Daily Caller on MSNPope Leo XIV Criticizes Nationalism, Echoes Familiar Calls For Peace Without Naming NamesMass before tens of thousands in St. Peter’s Square, Pope Leo XIV took aim at the rise of “political nationalisms,” though he avoided naming any country or political figure. His remarks — emphasizing unity,
Recognize that God is present,” he said in a recorded video to a crowd gathered at the home stadium of the White Sox.
"Where there is love, there is no room for prejudice, for 'security' zones separating us from our neighbors, for exclusionary mindset."
Pope Leo XIV on Sunday celebrated Pentecost Mass with participants in the Year of Hope’s Jubilee of Ecclesial Movements, Associations, and New Communities.
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Worldcrunch on MSNThe Common Sense Papacy? In First Month, Leo XIV Appears To Pluck From Both Francis And BenedictAgostino Giovagnoli, a professor of Church history at Milan’s Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, described the more methodical approach that has emerged from the first month of the pontificate of Pope Leo XIV.
On the eve of Pentecost, Pope Leo XIV prayed that the Holy Spirit would help Catholic lay associations, movements and communities live the Gospel before trying to preach it and would be a force for unity in the church and in the world.
The Archbishop of Tehran-Isfahan of the Latins tells AsiaNews of his concern over the escalation in recent hours. The cardinal, who participated in the conclave that elected Pope Francis, was appointe
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amNewYork on MSNPope Leo XIV is making an impact on Catholics in NYC and around the world a month into his papacyIt has been nearly a month since Pope Leo XIV was elected head of the Catholic Church, and he has already been leaving an indelible mark on his 1.5 million followers around the world. The first American pope in history,
The nuncio met with Pope Leo XIV June 6 at the Apostolic Palace. In a conversation with the Register, Archbishop Kulbokas explains the meaning of a “just peace” as prescribed by the Holy Father, highlights the work of the Catholic Church in the region, and shares his total trust in prayer in a situation that seems desperate.
Pope Leo XIV called attention to two important events that fell on May 24: the day of prayer for Catholics in China and the 10th anniversary of Pope Francis' encyclical on the environment.