Leo’s papacy, of nine months gestation, has revealed itself slowly — full of hope but also hidden, as though the first pope from the United States meant to show himself …
“Dilexi Te” (“I Have Loved You”)
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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.
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With the start of the first phase of a peace deal between Israel and Gaza, Pope Leo XIV prayed for a just and lasting peace that respects all people.
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The words of “Dilexi Te” (“I Have Loved You”) — the apostolic exhortation on love for the poor released by the Vatican Oct. 9 — come from the pen of …
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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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In his first apostolic exhortation, Pope Leo XIV has taken up the call of Pope Francis for Christians to see in the poor the very face of Christ.
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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 XIV’s first apostolic exhortation “Dilexi Te” (“I have loved you”), was promulgated Oct. 9, the feast day of St. John Henry Newman.
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Pope Leo XIV’s first apostolic exhortation “Dilexi Te” (“I have loved you”), promulgated Oct. 9, 2025 — the feast day of St. John Henry Newman — explores love and charity …
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