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Leo XIV Ends Jubilee

Pope Leo XIV formally closed the Vatican’s 2025 Holy Year yesterday, sealing the Holy Door of St. Peter’s Basilica during an Epiphany Mass that capped a Jubilee drawing more than 33 million pilgrims from 185 countries—led by Italy, the US, Spain, Brazil, and Poland.

It marked only the second time in history that one pope opened a Holy Year and another closed it, following the death of Francis in April. In his homily, Leo criticized what he called a distorted consumer economy and growing hostility toward migrants, urging Catholics to welcome strangers and warning against the seductions of political power. Leo will now host the world’s cardinals at the Vatican for a two-day meeting on governing the 1.4 billion-member church.

Holy Years are typically held every 25 years, though Leo has announced a special Jubilee for 2033 to mark 2,000 years since the death of Jesus Christ and his resurrection, as described in the Christian faith. See a history of Jubilees here.

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Pope Delivers Pointed Message After U.S. Snub

Ahead of the Lenten season, Pope Leo XIV urged people to abstain from hatred.

Chicago-born Pope Leo XIV encouraged his flock to refrain from using harsh words against others ahead of Lent.

The pope’s comments this month follow his ongoing criticism of the Trump administration’s brutal policies.

“Let us begin by disarming our language, avoiding harsh words and rash judgement, refraining from slander and speaking ill of those who are not present and cannot defend themselves,” the post said.

Last week, the Vatican confirmed the pope would not be traveling to the U.S. this year. While no reason was given, there has been ongoing tension between President Donald Trump, 79, and the American pontiff for months.

In a message ahead of the Catholic season of Lent, which encourages the devout to give up something for 40 days during a period of prayer and reflection, Pope Leo urged congregants to abstain from hateful rhetoric.

“Instead, let us strive to measure our words and cultivate kindness and respect in our families, among our friends, at work, on social media, in political debates, in the media and in Christian communities,” he continued. “In this way, words of hatred will give way to words of hope and peace.”It’s a pointed message from the pontiff who has slammed Trump for his “extremely disrespectful” treatment of immigrants through ongoing, brutal ICE raids.

Along with these on-the-ground attacks on immigrants, Trump and his administration have ramped up their verbal assaults. The president has doubled down on calling ICE arrestees “the worst of the worst” criminals, but data from his own Department of Homeland Security shows that less than one in seven detainees have been charged or convicted of violent crimes.

Trump has a history of personal attacks against others. From calling a female reporter “piggy” to going on racist tirades against Somali immigrants, including calling them “pirates,” to calling Minnesota Governor Tim Walz a vile slur, there is no shortage of examples of the president’s use of “harsh words.”

Additionally, Trump’s top administration officials, including deputy White House chief of staff Stephen Miller and DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, have labeled U.S. citizens killed by federal agents “domestic terrorists.” The mudslinging has at times been directed at the pope. After he criticized U.S. officials for preventing Catholic “pastoral workers” from meeting with detained migrants, Assistant Homeland Security Secretary Tricia McLaughlin suggested the pontiff was a liar in a post on X.

Pope Leo had some harsh words after the Trump Administration attacked Venezuela in January. He condemned a renewed “zeal for war,” although he did not name any names.

“The principle established after the Second World War, which prohibited nations from using force to violate the borders of others, has been completely undermined,” he said at the time.

https://www.thedailybeast.com/pope-delivers-pointed-message-after-us-snub/?

ps:Where is that same message from our so-called "Christian Administration??"

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Pope Leo endorses Francis’ divisive 2016 text on Communion after civil remarriage

ROME (AP) — Pope Leo XIV on Thursday summoned Catholic bishops to Rome for a special meeting on ministering to families that takes as its starting point Leo’s strong endorsement of one of Pope Francis’ most controversial policies on marriage and divorce.

https://apnews.com/article/vatican-family-pope-francis-heresy-c078f3541fcd85d9023c5da490a25be0?

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Pope Leo XIV washed the feet of 12 priests yesterday, restoring a Holy Thursday tradition his predecessor had broken by including laypeople and non-Christians. On Good Friday, Leo, 70, planned to personally carry the wooden cross through all 14 stations of the Way of the Cross — the first time in decades that a pope has done so. Go deeper.

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  • ️ Pope Leo XIV blasted the "handful of tyrants" who are ravaging Earth with war and exploitation while preaching a message of peace today in Cameroon. Go deeper.

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Did Pope Leo find his voice in Africa? Or did the world finally hear him?

There is a case to be made that Pope Leo XIV, the careful, reserved, Midwestern Augustinian, found his voice on his epic trip through Africa, blasting the “handful of tyrants” and “chains of corruption” that have held parts of the continent hostage for centuries.

https://apnews.com/article/africa-pope-leo-trump-iran-war-d72ee89589d821785fa4ed195f0e99f6?

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🇻🇦 Vatican zooms ahead on AI
 
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The Vatican is racing to build digital defenses for the AI era — and quietly positioning itself as a global referee of what's real, Axios' Russell Contreras writes.

  • Why it matters: The Holy See is moving faster than most other legacy institutions to shape rules and guardrails in verifying reality, with urgency that's unfolding amid unusual geopolitical and digital clashes.

The Vatican has stepped up cybersecurity partnerships and AI oversight efforts, blending defense with diplomacy and ethics.

  • It has implemented formal AI guidelines and monitoring structures inside Vatican City.

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🕊️ Leo marks anniversary with peace prayer
 
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Pope Leo XIV arrives at the Shrine of Pompeii today. Photo: Simone Risoluti/Vatican Media via Getty Images

Pope Leo XIV marked the first anniversary of his election today with a visit to the ancient city of Pompeii and a fresh call for peace.

  • Leo said in a homily: "May the God of peace pour out an overflowing abundance of mercy, touching hearts, soothing grudges and fratricidal hatred, and enlightening those who bear special responsibilities of governance." Go deeper.

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Pope Leo XIV makes historic apology for Vatican’s role in legitimizing slavery

VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Leo XIV made a historic apology on Monday for the Holy See’s role in legitimizing slavery and for having failed to condemn it for centuries, calling the Vatican’s record a “wound in Christian memory.”

https://apnews.com/article/pope-apologizes-slavery-role-holy-see-vatican-78df993c5604eb098b19f255b89b3155?

🕊️ Pope urges humanity to slow down AI
 
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Pope Leo XIV attends the presentation of his encyclical today at the Vatican. Photo: Alberto Pizzoli/AFP via Getty Images

Pope Leo XIV, in his first encyclical, urged governments today to slow the development of AI systems, warning they can spread misinformation, prioritize conflict, and risk leading the world down a path of unending war.

  • "What is needed is a more active political involvement that is capable of slowing things down when everything is accelerating," Leo writes in the 43,000-word text, "Magnifica humanitas" (Magnificent humanity).
  • The subtitle: "Encyclical letter on safeguarding the human person in the time of artificial intelligence."

Why it matters: Leo, the first pope from the U.S., has adopted a more forceful tone in recent months. Today's manifesto made a range of impassioned appeals to world leaders, Reuters reports.

  • Encyclicals are one of the highest forms of teaching from the leader of the Catholic Church's 1.4 billion members.

The pope says the biblical story of the Tower of Babel — where a human tribe, driven by pride, angers God by trying to create a tower tall enough to reach heaven — shows the risk of an enterprise that "aspires to reach heaven without God's blessing."

  • "With the heart of a shepherd and a father, I ask everyone to abandon the construction of yet another Tower of Babel and to join forces in building up the common good," the pope said.

Read the encyclical ... Full story.

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