Pope Leo’s First 100 Days: Leaning Into His New Role
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Pope Leo’s first 100 days: Leaning into his new role
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Stories about “the first 100 days” are standard fare at the beginning of a U.S. president’s four-year term; the articles usually focus on how much the new president was able to accomplish and how quickly. But a pope is elected for life and without having promised voters anything or having presented a platform. Pope Leo XIV was elected May 8, making Aug. 16 the 100th day since he stepped out on to the balcony of St. Peter’s B…
We publish the preface of Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin for the book on the beginning of the pontificate of the first American Pope and ...
“The new pope signals a new working life”The election of the new pope, Leo XIV, has led to a real – and when you look at the numbers on our mental well-being, also necessary – explosion on social media about a path
On August 15, 2025, one hundred days have passed since Pope Leo XIV assumed the leadership of the Catholic Church. This period is a symbolic milestone to evaluate the beginning of a pontificate. Leo XIV, whose real name is Robert Francis Prevost, succeeded Pope Francis after his death on April 21, 2025. On May 8, Cardinal Prevost, Augustinian religious born in Chicago and with Peruvian nationality, became Pope number 267. His previous pastoral w…
Pope Leo's first 100 days: Leaning into his new role - The Catholic Sun
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Stories about “the first 100 days” are standard fare at the beginning of a U.S. president’s four-year term; the articles usually focus on how much the new president was able to accomplish and how quickly. But a pope is elected for life and without having promised voters anything or having presented a platform. Pope Leo XIV was elected May 8, making Aug. 16 the 100th day since he stepped…
Pope Leo's first 100 days: Leaning into his new role - Biweekly Newspaper for the Diocese of Richmond %
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Stories about “the first 100 days” are standard fare at the beginning of a U.S. president’s four-year term; the articles usually focus on how much the new president was able to accomplish and how quickly. But a pope is elected for life and without having promised voters anything or having presented a platform. Pope Leo XIV was elected May 8, making Aug. 16 the 100th day since he stepped out on to the balcony of St. Peter’s B…
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