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Leo XIV, Francis, Benedict XVI: Are the Differences Between the Popes Exaggerated?

Summary by La Croix
Since the beginning of his pontificate, Leo XIV has multiplied his references to his predecessors. By quoting Benedict XVI or Paul VI, the new pope strives to record his first gestures in a continuity. An assumed strategy, in a Church presented as divided in recent years.
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Since the beginning of his pontificate, Leo XIV has multiplied his references to his predecessors. By quoting Benedict XVI or Paul VI, the new pope strives to record his first gestures in a continuity. An assumed strategy, in a Church presented as divided in recent years.

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La Croix broke the news in on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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