Pope at the Meeting "Before Borders and Institutions There Are Always People"
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Faced with 5,000 participants, the pontiff encouraged them to come into contact "with what originally unites human beings, in addition to all diversity, separation or conflict".
'Before the borders there are people', 'unexpected humanitarian law' (ANSA)
It is the first visit of a pontiff to Communion and Liberation after 44 years. "A certain loss of influence, which we adults have perhaps feared and fought, had to reveal to us that we can estimate more the power of the Gospel."
Pope Leo XIV defended this Saturday that people must always be ahead of “borders, definitions and institutions”, during his intervention at an international meeting held in the Italian city of Rimini, in the center of the country. Before some 5,000 participants, the pontiff encouraged contact “with [...]
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