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Leo XIV and Rerum Novarum

Summary by Mises Institute
When Cardinal Robert Prevost was named Pope, he took the name of Pope Leo XIV. Leo XIII authored Rerum Novarum, which is the basis for Catholic social teaching and is friendlier to private property and free markets than anything the Vatican has produced since then.

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Leo XIV begins his summer vacation on Sunday, after two months in the Vatican marked by his interest in unifying the Church and regaining the weight of the papal function, which foreshadows a more classical pontificate than that of his Argentine predecessor. «Prudent», «to listen», «methodical», are the qualifiers most used by his [...] The entry Pope Leo XIV, two months between prudence and consensus was first published in Information Focus.

Pope Leo revived his interest in Gregorian chant. The “Let's Sing with the Pope” initiative was very well received around the world. “It turned out that the Latin liturgy brings together the faithful of different cultures and languages,” Fr Robert Mehlhart OP, director of the Pontifical Institute of Sacred Music, told Vatican Radio. He recalls that already in the first days of his pontificate, Leo XIV's article gave impetus — the faithful discov…

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Misyjne.pl broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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