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Pope Leo: Caring for Others Is ‘the Supreme Law’ that Comes Before Society’s Rules

CASTEL GANDOLFO, ITALY, JUL 13 – Pope Leo XIV emphasized serving life through care and love during his first Angelus at Castel Gandolfo, reviving a summer tradition observed by few recent popes.

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Serving life by caring for others is “the supreme law” that comes before all of society’s rules, Pope Leo XIV said in his first Angelus address at the papal summer residence.

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During the prayer of the Angelus, the Pope reflected on one of the deepest questions of the human being: «Master, what do I have to do to inherit ...

For his first Angelus from Castel Gandolfo Pope Leo XIV does not hesitate to put himself at the same level as the faithful. Next to the others, even plastically. For Prevost nothing balcony under the clock of the facade of the Apostolic Palace, from which to make his voice heard to the 9 thousand rushed to listen to him, but the reading placed at the entrance door for an intervention once again against the war. "Brothers and sisters "said ", let…

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