The Catholic Church’s charitable activity makes the Christian faith credible, Pope Leo XIV said, thanking members of Caritas Internationalis for living out what they believe.
Cindy Wooden
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The main motivation for the pope’s first trip Nov. 27-Dec. 2 is to celebrate the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea, which laid the basis for the Creed all …
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Following the example of St. Francis of Assisi, bishops are called to be close to the people in their dioceses and peacemakers in a world marked by division and tension, …
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If people do not see themselves as “caretakers of the garden of creation, we end up becoming its destroyers,” Pope Leo XIV said.
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Insisting that the dignity of all people, including immigrants, must be respected, Pope Leo XIV asked U.S. Catholics and “people of goodwill” to read and listen to the U.S. bishops’ …
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Building communities “where the dignity of every person, especially minors and the most vulnerable, is protected and promoted” is essential, said the pope.
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The Vatican diplomatic service requires priests who are diplomats to be “in love with Christ and dedicated to building up his body,” the pope said.
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“One in three people live in great vulnerability because of these climate changes,” the pope said. “To ignore these people is to deny our shared humanity.”
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At the end of the Catholic Biblical Federation’s audience with Pope Leo XIV, Mary Sperry presented him with a preview copy of The Catholic American Bible, slated for publication in …
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Synod study groups release ‘interim’ reports as most continue working
by Cindy Woodenby Cindy WoodenThe study groups Pope Francis had established to provide an in-depth reflection on controversial, complex or “emerging” questions raised during the Synod of Bishops on synodality have published interim reports.
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