“We want to pray for peace, but I urge all authorities to truly engage in dialogue and resolve these issues,” Pope Leo said.
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Archbishop Randazzo will remain in Broken Bay for three months as apostolic administrator before relocating to Rome to assume his new duties
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The sanctity of life, from conception to its natural end, must be defended, especially now, in a world marked by “the madness of war,” Pope Leo XIV said.
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(OSV News) — The following is the full text of Pope Leo XIV’s general audience address given March 25, the Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord, in St. Peter’s …
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Sept. 24 beatification of Archbishop Sheen to be ‘a moment of immense grace’
by OSV Newsby OSV NewsCardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, pro-prefect for the Dicastery for Evangelization, will preside at the Mass.
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The nuncio called on people “to promote and defend the inherent dignity, fundamental rights, and transcendent value of all persons at every stage of life.”
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In a totally unsurprising move, the pope made a surprise visit to Rome’s Regina Coeli prison despite still recovering from severe double pneumonia.
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“We also addressed the alarming rise in antisemitism worldwide and the urgent need for coordinated, decisive action to confront it.”
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Universal health coverage is not a luxury but ‘a moral imperative,’ pope says
by Vatican Newsby Vatican News“Healthcare must be accessible to the most vulnerable … because their dignity requires it but also to prevent injustice from becoming a cause of conflict.”
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