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Pope Leo XIV ensures that the Vatican's commitment to peace policy is taken more seriously again. After his lively predecessor, he brings calm to the Catholic Church. This should not last long.
The Pope, in his greeting to the Polish pilgrims, recalled St. Maximilian Maria Kolbe, who offered his life in the concentration camp of Auschwitz, instead of that of a family father
Pope Leo XIV asked the faithful to pray to God to grant peace to all the peoples who live the tragedy of war during the general audience on Wednesdays held in Paul VI and not in St. Peter’s Square in the face of intense heat. In his greeting to the Polish pilgrims, he reminded St. Maximilian Maria Kolbe, who offered his life in the Auschwitz concentration camp instead of that of a family father and added: “I encourage you to follow the example o…
The Holy Father's Wednesday catechesis this time focused on Christ's words from the Cenacle: "Truly, I say to you, one of you will betray me" (Mark 14:18). In his sermon, the Pope addressed the betrayal we commit against God by committing sin. "Faith does not protect us from the possibility of committing sin, but always offers us a way out: the way of mercy," said Leo XIV. In his catechesis during the general audience, the Pope emphasized that b…
The Pontiff's appeal during the General Audience in the Vatican
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