“Whoever serves God becomes free from wealth; but whoever serves wealth remains its slave,” Pope Leo XIV said.
Cindy Wooden
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“If people of good faith talk to each other civilly and rationally,” Justice Alito said, the results are better than if just one person is making the decision.
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True justice promotes dignity, equality, forgiveness, pope tells judges
by Cindy Woodenby Cindy Wooden“To ‘hunger and thirst’ for justice means being aware that it demands personal effort to interpret the law in the most humane way possible,” the pope said.
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Reach out, welcome those seeking God, don’t judge, pope tells Rome Diocese
by Cindy Woodenby Cindy Wooden“Through the synodal process,” the pope said, “the Spirit has stirred the hope of an ecclesial renewal — one capable of revitalizing communities.”
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The strength of families and their ability to thrive and witness as a “domestic church” require support from the wider church and from governments, particularly in the face of poverty, …
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Religious obedience is ‘act of love’ that builds community, pope says
by Cindy Woodenby Cindy WoodenFor members of religious orders, obedience is “an act of love” and a powerful witness to the world of how gestures of selflessness are needed to build true community, Pope …
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In an interview, Pope Leo, who has made his concerns about the potential pitfalls of AI clear since immediately after his election in early May, gave some concrete examples about …
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In interview, pope talks about abuse crisis, Trump, following Pope Francis
by Cindy Woodenby Cindy WoodenPope Leo spoke about a range of issues, including the abuse crisis, U.S. President Donald Trump, the war in Gaza, Vatican policy toward China, the church’s openness to LGBTQ Catholics, …
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While the Israeli military has been warning civilians to evacuate Gaza City, Father Romanelli said about 450 people are being sheltered in the parish compound.
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Pope Leo XIV returned to his Augustinian confreres to encourage their new leader and to offer some final thoughts as they prepared to conclude their general chapter discussions.
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