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In L’Osservatore Romano, the renowned American writer William Vollmann - whose career has been dedicated to the wretched of the earth: the poor, the homeless, prostitutes - reflects on Pope Leo's apostolic exhortation 'Dilexi te'....
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True worship demands love for the poor....
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Pope Leo's first major text offers more than theology — it’s an indictment of corruption, inequality, and moral indifference....
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It is odd — or is it? — that Pope Leo begins his apostolic exhortation Dilexi Te with the story of the woman who poured costly oil on Jesus’ head (Matthew 26:8-9,11), only to be upbraided by one of the disciples who fretted, “Why this waste? For this ointment could have...
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So, what does Pope Leo think? In his conversation with Ms. Allen, we hear for the first time a substantial, albeit colloquial, assessment of synodality from his perspective....
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I wrote a few months ago how Pope Leo XIV “Needs No Divisions.” His election augured a pretty clear opportunity to move past the culture wars and give an alternative to the brutishness of the Trump era. But those who do need divisions have told us they won’t go...
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It has not even been six months since the American missionary priest and bishop, Robert Prevost, appeared on the central balcony of St. Peter's Basilica and was introduced to the world as Pope Leo XIV....
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Pope Leo XIV reflects on justice and its function in society at the Jubilee of Justice, inviting participants “to always express to the fullest the exercise of justice in the service of the people, with eyes fixed on God"....
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Pope Leo XIV invites families to follow the example of the Holy Family, the 'perfect model' God offers us, and calls on them to rediscover the faith of their grandparents and parents which, through Jesus, brings true joy....