Pope Leo XIV urges “full respect for humanitarian law” amid a food crisis in Gaza in his address following the Angelus prayer on July 27, 2025, …

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Pope Leo XIV urges “full respect for humanitarian law” amid a food crisis in Gaza in his address following the Angelus prayer on July 27, 2025, …
Weekly Newsletter 26th July 2025 (286).
24 new jobs were posted this week.

In his Angelus message on Sunday in Castel Gandolfo, Pope Leo invites us to welcome the Lord who knocks at our door asking permission to enter. He underscores the importance of listening to and welcoming others, while also allowing ourselves to welcomed.

Presiding over Mass at the Cathedral of Albano, Pope Leo reflects on hospitality, service, and listening as essential elements to building a relationship with God and others.
Weekly Newsletter 19th July 2025 (285).
26 new jobs were posted this week.

Pope Leo XIV prays the Angelus with the faithful in Castel Gandolfo, and reminds Christians that we gain eternal life by caring for others in service and love, not by cheating death

Pope Leo XIV celebrates Sunday Mass at the Parish of St. Thomas of Villanova in Castel Gandolfo, and recalls that we are to look to the Lord, the Good Samaritan, and reminds that when we experience God’s love and healing, we are able to offer the same consolation to others we encounter.
Weekly Newsletter 12th July 2025 (284).
7 new jobs were posted this week.

Pope Francis arrives at Castel Gandolfo, where he will spend a period of rest. A large group of faithful, including a group of nuns, waited hours for his arrival.

During his Sunday Angelus, Pope Leo reflects on the universal call to mission, urging Christians to move beyond occasional faith and become committed witnesses in daily life.
Weekly Newsletter 5th July 2025 (283).
31 new jobs were posted this week.
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