Pope Leo Reveals His 4 Favorite Movies of All Time
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Pope Leo will host a slew of Hollywood stars at the Vatican on Saturday in an effort to “deepen dialogue” between the Catholic Church and Hollywood in a “World of Cinema” gathering. “In this Jubilee Year,
Pope Leo (XIV, if you’re feeling fancy) is hosting a special audience at the Vatican’s Apostolic Palace this weekend for an A-list crew of actors and filmmakers. Turns out, the only thing more surprising than a pope from Chicago is a pope who’s a cinephile!
Pope Leo XIV during an address at the Vatican on Thursday called for the “prudent” evaluation of supernatural phenomena to avoid falling into superstition.
In a message to participants of the 31st Industrial Conference of Argentina, taking place Thursday in Buenos Aires, Leo emphasized the harmony between Shaw’s Christian faith and his business practices.
On Oct. 9, Pope Leo XIV released his first apostolic exhortation, “Dilexi Te.” Gerard O’Connell, America’s senior Vatican correspondent, provided analysis for our online readers, writing that the exhortation was a continuation of Pope Francis’ message of love and caring for the poor and marginalized.
Pope Leo XIV received on Nov. 13 Rolando Álvarez, the exiled bishop of Matagalpa and apostolic administrator of Estelí in Nicaragua.
Pope Leo is bringing a little Hollywood to the Vatican. The pontiff, born in Chicago, has now invited a wide range of actors and filmmakers to a special audience. The event will take place at the Apostolic Palace on5,
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Pope Leo’s Quiet Provocation
Quiet American is an oxymoron for most people, at least those outside the United States. The British writer Graham Greene used the phrase as the title of his 1955 novel, describing a soft-spoken and well-meaning CIA agent who nevertheless causes havoc abroad.