Pope Leo in Angelus Address: Eternal Life Is Not Gained by Cheating Death
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Pope Leo in Angelus address: Eternal life is not gained by cheating death
Eternal life is not something that is “gained by force” but rather is an inheritance from God, Pope Leo XIV said in his July 13 Angelus… The post Pope Leo in Angelus address: Eternal life is not gained by cheating death appeared first on CatholicVote org.
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Assurance of Life Versus Eternity reminds us that the Apostles took the anointing, message, and the command of the Lord to take this Gospel to the ends of the earth. Only in today's society and globalist High Tech world does a people believe their own ways do not matter in the decision as to where they will spend eternity. Americans, especially the younger generations live recklessly, as do other older adults. The make sure part of this life is …
How to inherit eternal life? Pope Leo XIV responds in a brief and timely manner - ZENIT
(ZENIT News / Castelgandolfo, 07.13.2025).- At midday on Sunday, July 13, Pope Leo XIV prayed the Angelus with hundreds of pilgrims who had come to the Pontifical Villa of Castelgandolfo, just outside Rome, to see and hear him. Moments before the Pope presided over the Eucharistic concelebration and then moved to the entrance door of the Apostolic Palace to deliver his Sunday address and then pray the Angelus. We offer the English translation of…
One of the most emblematic parables of the Gospel of St. Luke is the one we have read this day. The parable of the Good Samaritan. It is important to remember that it is not an anecdote or a narration of a real fact but a parable, that is, a story invented by the Lord Jesus to convey a teaching. To correctly understand its meaning, it is important to consider who directed it and why he pronounced it. The recipient was a teacher of the law, the c…
From the Cathedral of Tegucigalpa, the Catholic leader condemned inequity and called for the practice of mercy as a Christian path TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS. During the Sunday homily held in the Metropolitan Cathedral San Miguel Arcángel, the Archbishop of Tegucigalpa, José Vicente Nácher, warned that inequity and indifference towards collective suffering are not part of [...]
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