Catholic theologian, M.Div. Theology Department at DePaul College Prep, Chronicler of all things Catholic. Pope Leo XIV. Vatican analyst.
Rich Raho
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Pope at Sagrada Familia: “We are all the living stones of this work, which has Christ as its foundation and culmination. The Basilica of the Sagrada Família is still today a construction site, which reminds us that the Christian life is always a journey, a project that God brings to completion.”
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Quite moving, a young girl who is blind is explaining in detail the replica of the newest tower at Sagrada Familia Basilica.
Pope Leo at St. Augustine in Barcelona, known as the “Church of the Poor:” "Whoever cannot pass the ball has not yet understood the game, even if he has talent. And whoever cannot live with others and for others has not yet understood life."
Pope Leo is at Sagrada Familia where he is paying respects to its chief architect Antoni Gaudí who died 100 years ago today, and is buried in the crypt. Gaudi was declared Venerable by Pope Francis. Pope Leo will celebrate Mass, and bless the newest tower of the Basilica, the Jesus Christ Tower.
Pope Leo at Church of St. Augustine in Barcelona: “Every ecclesial community, moved by charity and instructed by the Holy Spirit, is called to draw near, according to its own possibilities and capacities, with discretion and perseverance to the wounds and needs of the smallest and most vulnerable.”
Pope Leo at Our Lady of Montserrat: “Jesus shows us the way of mercy, reconciliation, truth and meekness. At the same time, it unmasks the violence that can be hidden in our words and in our attitudes: criticism that humiliates, condemnation that destroys and aggression that divides.”
Pope Leo in Montserrat: “Let us ask Mary, Queen of Peace, to teach us to refrain from hurtful words, hasty judgments, slander, and defamation—in the family, in the workplace, on social media, in political debates.”
“Such hidden violence can often be put on apparent armor with which we try to protect our wounds, our fears or the suffering caused by injustices.” -Pope Leo
In Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Pope Leo XIV will visit the Port of Arguineguín—dubbed in 2020 the Port of Shame after thousands of migrants arrived and were met with inadequate facilities. www.vaticannews.va/en/church/ne...
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In Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Pope Leo XIV will visit the Port of Arguineguín—dubbed in 2020 the Port of Shame after thousands of migrants arrived ...