Pope Takes His Message on Inequality to Monaco
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Robert Francis Prevost chooses subtle ways to launch his messages. To send one of the most forceful in the social field, he chose the least expected scenario: the Principality of Monaco. Leo XIV spoke of redistribution of wealth on his second international apostolic journey, a lightning visit to one of the few remaining Catholic denominational states in Europe, the only nation in the world smaller than the Vatican, where no Pope had traveled in …
For his first trip to Europe, the American pontiff met with the princely family, before which he defended the idea of a faith that had to fight against inequalities, without however succeeding in deciding with the Monegasque fascist.
In his speech, he called on the inhabitants of the small state to increase their commitment to social justice.
Leo XIV visits the second smallest state in the world on the first international trip of 2026. He invited to put the 'gift of smallness' in the service of justice and peace, reminding the city-state of the great financial heritage that "every good has intrinsic need to be redistributed." To the Church: "Be lawyers of the forgotten and the marginalized." To the young people: "What gives solidity to life is love. ...
Pope Leo XIV visited Monaco this Saturday, where he asked to share wealth and challenged young people to resist the dependence of approval on social networks.
On Saturday 28 March in Monaco, Léon XIV did not come to bless a postcard decoration. From the princely palace to the Louis II stadium, he addressed the Rocher with a lesson in social doctrine in a situation, linking wealth, responsibility, defense of life and criticism of contemporary "idoles".
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