“This call to interiority and silence, to live in contact with oneself, with one’s neighbor, with creation and with God, is needed today more than ever.”
Cindy Wooden
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Pope Leo asked Catholics to commit themselves again “to the sweet and joyful task of bringing Christ Jesus our hope to the ends of the earth.”
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In the presence of the original statue of Our Lady of Fatima, Pope Leo XIV called for the warring to lay down their weapons.
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“Religious freedom allows individuals and communities to seek the truth, to live it freely and to bear witness to it openly,” the pope said.
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Greeting a pilgrimage of Chicago labor union leaders, Pope Leo XIV thanked them for helping “to create a society where all can flourish.”
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Begun by Pope Francis, ‘Dilexi Te’ is 100% Pope Leo’s, cardinal says
by Cindy Woodenby Cindy WoodenCardinal Czerny said The apostolic exhortation “Dilexi Te” (“I Have Loved You”) on the church’s love for the poor, “is Pope Leo’s document’
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Love for the poor is hallmark of faith, Pope Leo says in first exhortation
by Cindy Woodenby Cindy WoodenMany Christians “need to go back and re-read the Gospel,” and recall faith and love for the poor go together, Pope Leo XIV said in his first papal document.
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Pope Leo “was very affirming of the work that we are doing in the United States, especially our work directly with immigrants,” Bishop Seitz said.
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Pope Leo XIV’s first papal trip abroad will be to Turkey and Lebanon Nov. 27-Dec. 2, the Vatican press office announced.
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Walking with migrants in the US: Pilgrims see, want to be signs of hope
by Cindy Woodenby Cindy WoodenAmid the fear and confusion facing immigrants in the United States, Catholics who minister with them see signs of hope and celebrated that during the Jubilee of Migrants.
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