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Pope Leo XIV · TurkeyPope Leo condemned violence in the name of religion on Friday at a landmark event with Christian leaders from across the Middle East, urging them during his first overseas trip as leader of the Catholic Church to overcome centuries of heated divisions.
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Pope Leo meets Middle East Christian leaders, condemns religious violence
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Vatican City · Vatican CityOn Dec. 7, 1965, Pope Paul solemnly promulgated the Second Vatican Council’s Declaration on Religious Freedom, known by its Latin incipit (opening words) as “Dignitatis humanae.” The council thereby turbocharged the Catholic Church’s transformation into the world’s premier institutional defender of basic human rights — which the late Sir Michael Howard, Regius Professor of Modern History at Oxford, once told me was one of the two great revolutio…See the Story
‘Dignitatis Humanae’ Changing History
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College Students · IndianapolisPope Leo XIV speaks on screen for his first digital encounter with 15,000 youths at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis Nov. 21, 2025, gathered for the 2025 National Catholic Youth Conference held Nov. 20-22. (Photo: OSV News/Margaret Murray) When Pope Leo XIV appeared on a big screen to greet about 16,000 young Catholics at Lucas Oil Stadium on Nov. 21, Amaris Gutierrez was seated near the front among 40 others who planned the digital encounter w…See the Story
Diocese of Brooklyn Youth Embrace Pope Leo’s Message of Hope at National Catholic Youth Conference
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