VATICAN CITY — As wars multiply and the post-World War II international order comes under increasing strain, Pope Leo XIV has spent the opening months of his pontificate articulating a Catholic vision for international relations rooted in human dignity, international law and multilateral cooperation.Through his speeches, diplomatic addresses and first encyclical, “Magnifica Humanitas,” the U.S. pope has consistently argued — like his predecessor…
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