Pope highlights virtue of listening while accepting award from US Augustinians
Pope Leo XIV honored for promoting Augustine's legacy of truth, unity, and charity, urging Christians to listen deeply and serve with their God-given gifts, Augustinian leaders said.
- Pope Leo XIV praised the virtue of listening before speaking during a video message while accepting an award from his Augustinian religious order in the United States.
- He stated, "So much of who I am I owe to the spirit and the teachings of Saint Augustine," acknowledging the influence of St. Augustine on his life.
- Leo highlighted that "peace begins with what we say and do and how we say and do it," emphasizing the importance of listening according to St. Augustine.
- The event was organized by the Philadelphia branch of Augustinians.
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Pope highlights virtue of listening while accepting award from US Augustinians
Pope Leo XIV praises the virtue of listening before speaking as he receives an award from his Augustinian religious order in the United States.
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Read Full ArticlePope Leo XIV praised the virtue of listening before speaking upon receiving an award on Thursday from his Augustinian religious order in the United States, on the feast day of St.Augustine.
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