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Pope Leo XIV to Receive Liberty Medal Virtually at America's 250th Celebration
Pope Leo XIV is honored for promoting religious freedom and human dignity, with remarks broadcast live from the Vatican during America’s 250th Liberty Medal ceremony.
- Pope Leo XIV, the first U.S.-born pope, will be awarded the National Constitution Center's 38th Liberty Medal on the eve of the United States' 250th anniversary in July.
- Leo will deliver an acceptance speech virtually from the Vatican during a public ceremony outside the National Constitution Center on Independence Mall on July 3.
- The National Constitution Center said the ceremony will highlight Philadelphia's role in the U.S.'s founding and will bring together civic and faith leaders to reflect on the nation's founding ideals 250 years later.
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Pope Leo will accept Liberty Medal in a remote broadcast from Rome
Pope Leo XIV will accept the Liberty Medal in Philadelphia on July 3 in a remote broadcast from the Vatican. The first American pope has no plans to travel to the U.S. this year for its 250th birthday celebrations.
·Johnstown, United States
Read Full ArticlePope Leo XIV to deliver speech on America's founding ideals as part of Philly's July 4th celebrations
Pope Leo XIV will accept the Liberty Medal from the National Constitution Center on July 3, 2026 by making a speech from the Vatican. It will be broadcast live from Independence Mall as part of the Wawa Welcome America festival celebrating the nation's 250th anniversary.
·Philadelphia, United States
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