Full Text: Pope Leo XIV’s Nov. 16, 2025, Homily for Mass for Jubilee of the Poor
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Today, World Day of the Poor, Prevostha had lunch in the Nerve Hall with 1300 poor and marginalized people. The homily in St. Peter's Basilica: "There can be no peace without justice." After the Angelus the pain for the attacks in the "martyred Ukraine": "Victims and wounded including children." On Christians discriminated in the world: "Call yourself to bear witness to the truth."
The vicissitudes of history and the end of things as contemplated by Pope Leo XIV - ZENIT
(ZENIT News / Vatican City, 11.16.2025).- Thousands of pilgrims gathered in St. Peter’s Square to accompany Pope Leo XIV in reciting the Marian prayer of the Angelus at noon on Sunday, November 16. As usual, the Pope appeared at the window of the papal apartment and, before the Angelus, gave the traditional address, which we offer below, translated into English: *** Dear brothers and sisters, happy Sunday! As the liturgical year draws to a close…
In the Basilica of St. Peter, in the Vatican, the Jubilee of the Poor was celebrated in the framework of the World Day of the Poor 2025, presided over by Pope Leo XIV, who led a deep homily focused on hope, justice and the closeness of God to those who suffer the most. This Eucharistic celebration, framed in the Jubilee Year, brought together hundreds of faithful, volunteers and people in vulnerable situations, recalling that the Church is calle…
Pope Leo XIV: “I have loved you,” a message of hope and justice
On the 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, coinciding with the 9th World Day of the Poor, Pope Leo XIV presided over Holy Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica for the Jubilee of the Poor. Before thousands of the faithful, including many poor people, migrants, and volunteers, the Holy Father delivered a homily focused on eschatological hope, God’s closeness to the humble, and the call for a Church that is “mother to the poor” in a world marked by war, loneline…
Pope Leo XIV on Sunday condemned poverty and urged world leaders and Catholics to reach out to marginalized people as the Church celebrates a “Jubilee of the Poor.” AFP reports. The first American pope has made social justice a key theme of his pontificate. The Church is “still wounded by old and new forms of poverty” but “hopes to be ‘mother of the poor, a place of welcome and justice,’” Leo said during a Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica. “I call o…
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