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COMMENTARY: This approach to immigration is morally grounded, theologically sound and capable of fostering genuine dialogue.
The words of "Dilexi Te" ("I Have Loved You") -- the apostolic exhortation on love for the poor released by the Vatican Oct. 9 -- come from the pen of two pontiffs, Pope Francis and Pope Leo XIV.
Pope Leo's new document, Dilexi Te, is an excellent summation of Catholic social teaching about the poor that reflects his commitment to the pastoral approach sketched by Francis.
Nine key points about 'Dilexi Te,' Pope Leo XIV's apostolic exhortation dedicated to Christian love for the poor.
Pope Leo XIV's first apostolic exhortation "Dilexi Te" ("I have loved you"), was promulgated Oct. 9, the feast day of St. John Henry Newman. Here are nine things to know about the document.
In his first apostolic exhortation, Pope Leo XIV has taken up the call of Pope Francis for Christians to see in the poor the very face of Christ.
The controversy around giving Sen. Dick Durbin an award has weakened the Catholic Church’s credibility as moral conscience of ...
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