The scars still borne by survivors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and still visible on the cities’ streets and buildings are a plea to pursue peace and …
Cindy Wooden
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“No algorithm will ever replace a hug, a look, a real encounter — not with God, not with our friends, not with our family,” the pope wrote.
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In carrying Jesus through the city streets in a Corpus Christi procession, Christians are called to be witnesses of his love, Pope Leo XIV said.
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To prevent abuse, Pope Leo says church must be vigilant, transparent and listen
by Cindy Woodenby Cindy Wooden“It is urgent that there take root throughout the church a culture of prevention that does not tolerate any form of abuse,” Pope Leo XIV said.
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After the U.S. bombed three nuclear-enrichment facilities in Iran, Pope Leo XIV called the situation “alarming” and said diplomacy was the only way forward.
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Pope Leo XIV also signed seven other decrees for causes.
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VATICAN CITY (CNS) — The Holy Year 2025 can have a lasting impact on the world’s poorest countries if governments and international institutions embrace a key element of the biblical …
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Pope visits Vatican Radio transmission center, site of possible solar farm
by Cindy Woodenby Cindy WoodenThe 1,060-acre site about 11 miles northwest of Rome is home to Vatican Radio’s shortwave transmitters and transmission center.
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Polyphony “is a musical form full of meaning for prayer and for the Christian life,” Pope Leo said.
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“Look to the future with serenity and do not be afraid of making courageous choices,” the pope told some 200 Italian bishops June 17.
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