Pope Leo XIV's First 100 Days: Leaning Into His New Role
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Pope Leo XIV's First 100 Days: Leaning Into His New Role
Pope Leo XIV greets people as he rides in the popemobile in St. Peter’s Square after celebrating Mass for the conclusion of the Jubilee of Sport in St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican June 15, 2025. (Photo: CNS/Lola Gomez) by Cindy Wooden 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 a…
VATICAN CITY — The articles on “the first 100 days” are common at the beginning of the four-year term of a U.S. president; these articles tend to focus on how much the new president has been able to achieve and how quickly he has done so.But a pontiff is elected for life and has not promised anything to the voters or presented an election program.Pope Leo XIV was elected on May 8, so August 16 marks the 100 days since he left the balcony of St. …
By Cindy Wooden Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY (CNS) — “First 100 days” articles are common at the start of a U.S. president’s four-year term; these articles typically focus on how much the new president has been able to accomplish and how quickly he has done it. […] The post Pope Leo’s first 100 days: Adjusting to his new role appeared first on The Leaven Catholic Newspaper.
Analysis – Pope Leo's first 100 days - The Catholic Leader
By Cindy Wooden, CNS STORIES about “the first 100 days” are standard fare at the beginning of a US president’s four-year term, they 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 […] The post Analysis – Pope Leo’s first 100 days appeared first on The Catholic Leader.
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