After Leo’s First 100 Days, Eyes Turn to the Days After Summer
Pope Leo XIV emphasizes church unity and social justice while reviving papal traditions, with Vatican City becoming the world’s first carbon-neutral state, officials said.
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After Leo’s first 100 days, eyes turn to the days after summer
In secular politics, especially for prime ministers and their governments in countries with parliamentary systems, and to a lesser but still significant extent for presidents and their new administrations, 100 days is a major marker. Their governments are formed, their major appointments are made, their policy agenda set and in the works. Their terms of office are supposed to have direction by the 100-day mark, and it is time to get down to bras…
In Pope Leo XIV's first 100 days, a calm papacy that avoids controversy comes into focus
As Robert Prevost marks his 100th day as Pope Leo this weekend, the contours of his pontificate have begun to come into relief, primarily where he shows continuity with Francis and where he signals change.
The first hundred days of Leo XIV brought about less spectacular, yet significant changes in the Catholic Church. So far, he seems to be a pope who speaks everyone's language, but does not side with any lobby. He has apparently not forgotten the path set by his predecessor. Analysis by István Gégény, Catholic theologian and president of the Szemlélek Foundation.
He has maintained his predecessor's line on many issues, has not made great appointments or speeches, and has so far dealt mainly with the Jubilee
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