> ROME (AP) — Pope Leo XIV on Sunday told more than a million Catholic youths at a closing Mass for a weeklong encounter with the next generation of faithful that they are “the sign that a different world is possible” where conflicts can be resolved with dialogue, not weapons.
> In his closing blessing for the Jubilee of Youth, Leo remembered the young people of Gaza and Ukraine and other countries at war who could not join their celebration.
> “We are closer than ever to young people who suffer the most serious evils, which are caused by other human beings,” Leo said. “We are with the young people of Gaza. We are with the young people of Ukraine, with those of every land bloodied by war.”…
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Preaching hope and empathy? That’s going to piss off the republicans to no end
Due_Newspaper4237 on
I am a Christian, but I believe a different kind of world is possible, one built not so much on religious practice, but on people living with conscience and integrity.
il_picciottino on
Girl bye
ex4channer on
Does the word of the Pope even mean anything these days? Honestly asking, this is not a criticism.
Gamebyter on
Sinead O’Connor told the world in 1992 that a different world was possible and tore a picture of the buddy of this current bishop of Rome.
Tman11S on
It’s a good message, but the word of an institution that hates women and gays is worthless to me
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Kind words, Leo.
trele-morele on
I forgot there’s a new pope, read the title and was like “who’s Leo?”
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> ROME (AP) — Pope Leo XIV on Sunday told more than a million Catholic youths at a closing Mass for a weeklong encounter with the next generation of faithful that they are “the sign that a different world is possible” where conflicts can be resolved with dialogue, not weapons.
> In his closing blessing for the Jubilee of Youth, Leo remembered the young people of Gaza and Ukraine and other countries at war who could not join their celebration.
> “We are closer than ever to young people who suffer the most serious evils, which are caused by other human beings,” Leo said. “We are with the young people of Gaza. We are with the young people of Ukraine, with those of every land bloodied by war.”…
Preaching hope and empathy? That’s going to piss off the republicans to no end
I am a Christian, but I believe a different kind of world is possible, one built not so much on religious practice, but on people living with conscience and integrity.
Girl bye
Does the word of the Pope even mean anything these days? Honestly asking, this is not a criticism.
Sinead O’Connor told the world in 1992 that a different world was possible and tore a picture of the buddy of this current bishop of Rome.
It’s a good message, but the word of an institution that hates women and gays is worthless to me
Kind words, Leo.
I forgot there’s a new pope, read the title and was like “who’s Leo?”