Pope answers questions about migrants, Venezuela, Rupnik trial
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Pope answers questions about migrants, Venezuela, Rupnik trial
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Catholics in immigration detention centers have “spiritual rights” that Catholic clergy should be allowed to serve, Pope Leo XIV said. Speaking briefly with reporters late Nov. 4 outside his residence in Castel Gandolfo, Pope Leo was asked about a detention facility in Chicago denying access Nov. 1 to an auxiliary bishop and a delegation of clergy, religious sisters and laity, who wanted to bring Communion to Catholics detai…
Pope answers questions about migrants, Venezuela, Rupnik trial - The Record Newspaper
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Catholics in immigration detention centers have “spiritual rights” that Catholic clergy should be allowed to serve, Pope Leo XIV said. Speaking briefly with reporters late Nov. 4 outside his residence in Castel Gandolfo, Pope Leo was asked about a detention facility in Chicago denying access Nov. 1 to an auxiliary bishop and a delegation of clergy, religious sisters and laity, who wanted to bring Communion to Catholics detai…
Pope Answers Questions About Migrants, Venezuela, Rupnik Trial - The Good Newsroom
Pope Answers Questions About Migrants, Venezuela, Rupnik Trial World, Español | 11/5/2025 By: Our Sunday Visitor Speaking briefly with reporters outside his residence in Castel Gandolfo, Pope Leo was asked about Catholics in immigration detention centers, increasing tensions between the United States and Venezuela, and about the case of Father Marko Rupnik, an artist accused of multiple cases of abuse …
Pope Leo XIV: Catholics in immigration detention centers have 'spiritual rights'; also addresses Rupnik trial - The Dialog
VATICAN CITY — Catholics in immigration detention centers have “spiritual rights” that Catholic clergy should be allowed to serve, Pope Leo XIV said. Speaking briefly with reporters late Nov. 4 outside his residence in Castel Gandolfo, Pope Leo was asked about a detention facility in Chicago denying access Nov. 1 to an auxiliary bishop and a delegation of clergy, religious sisters and laity, who wanted to bring Communion to Catholics detained th…
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