Your specific mission concerns the search for and common witness to the truth,” Pope Leo XIV said Oct. 24 at the Vatican.
The 100-page document traces the history of Christianity's constant concern for poor people, from Biblical citations and the teaching of church fathers to the preaching of recent popes.
Almost two-thirds of humanity—more than five billion people—live in countries where serious violations of religious freedom ...
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The Pope explained that by clothing ourselves with the sentiments of Christ, we expand the ecclesial space so that it becomes ...
VATICAN CITY -- Pope Leo XIV criticized how the wealthy live in a "bubble of comfort and luxury" while poor people suffer on the margins, confirming in his first teaching document that he is in ...