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Pope Leo XIV · Vatican CityThe canonisation of the first Catholic saint of the millennial generation, Carlo Acutis, will take place on September 7, Pope Leo announced on Friday. Acutis, a British-born Italian who died from leukaemia in 2006 at the age of 15, was originally set to be made a saint on April 27 but the event was suspended after the death of Pope Francis.See the Story
Pope Leo to make Carlo Acutis first millennial saint on September 7
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Pope Francis · Vatican CityVATICAN— Sister Maria Gloria Riva of the Nuns of Perpetual Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament spoke on the importance of working with eternity in mind during a talk delivered Monday morning at the Vatican, a highly unusual case of a woman religious publicly addressing the pontiff on spiritual matters. The 66-year-old nun, part of a […] The post ‘Eternity is before us,’ nun says to Pope Leo XIV in jubilee speech appeared first on Interaksyon.See the Story
‘Eternity Is Before Us,’ Nun Says to Pope Leo XIV in Jubilee Speech
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Pope Leo XIV · Vatican CityChristians should bring “the pain of those who feel lost and without a way out” to Jesus Christ, according to Pope Leo XIV. The pontiff was speaking during his General Audience on Wednesday, and referring to the parable of the blind beggar Bartimaeus found in the Gospel of Mark. “With this catechesis I would like to bring our attention to another essential aspect of the life of Jesus, namely his healings. For this reason, I invite you to bring b…See the Story
Pope Leo says to look to Jesus if feeling ‘stuck and blocked’
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Pope Leo: Hope in God must lead to justice for the poor
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Eucharistic Procession Makes Way Through Binghamton
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