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Pope Leo calls for dialogue over conflict, says young Catholics are a sign of hope

The pope urged Catholics to reject war and social division, saying 10s of thousands should choose dialogue, mercy and friendship instead.

  • On Saturday, Pope Leo XIV visited San Marino and the Rimini Meeting, urging Catholics to reject polarization and foster dialogue, mercy and friendship in a fractured world marked by war and division.
  • Reflecting on the legacy of Saints Marino and Leone, Leo praised San Marino as a "laboratory of good politics," crediting the two saints with helping create a society rooted in freedom and mutual respect.
  • The Pope emphasized upholding human dignity "from conception to natural death," language signaling church opposition to abortion, a position that contrasts with San Marino's 2021 referendum legalizing abortion during first 12 weeks of pregnancy.
  • Leo addressed young Catholics as "a sign that the future is promising, and not a threat," urging them to "Go forth to meet everyone!" and engage with society rather than retreat into closed communities.
  • The Pope stated that Christians must recognize "there can be no enemies," urging believers to expose "unjust structures of power" fueling poverty and inequality while committing to mercy, encounter and peace.
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Interview with the President of the Meeting Foundation: "We do not seek polarization, but the possibility to enter the content and face the complexity of situations often simplified"

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The "sick" technologies, capable of fueling wars and the arms race, supported by an equally sick finance: this is one of the scenarios that Leo XIV indicates...

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The Pontiff at the Rimini Meeting

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ANSA broke the news in Rome, Italy on Saturday, August 22, 2026.
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