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Pope Leo XIV celebrates Mass for local homeless people, invites them to lunch at summer villa
Pope Leo XIV is spending the last Sunday of his summer vacation with several dozen homeless and poor people and the church volunteers who help them.
Pope Leo XIV ended his summer vacation by hosting a special Mass and luncheon at the Vatican's lakeside estate for refugees, homeless, and poor people, as well as church volunteers. The event underscored his long-standing commitment to social service,
Pope Leo XIV is marking his first 100 days in office, showing a mix of continuity with and change from Pope Francis' papacy.
The Bishop of Charlottetown has recently returned to the Island after a pilgrimage to Rome to meet the new pope, Pope Leo XIV, and give him a gift.
Before his brother was elected as the new Pope, John Prevost played Wordle and spoke on the phone with his brother daily.
After arriving in Castel Gandolfo for short mini-break, Pope Leo XIV briefly spoke to reporters about different conflicts taking place in the world.
Pope Leo's first 100 days have provided insight into how he will engage with environmental crises, from climate change, to deforestation and pollution, to the health impacts of a new technological revolution.
Brothers and sisters, when in this life we “choose life” (Dt 30:19), we are right to see in Mary, assumed into heaven, our own destiny.”