Pope Leo XIV calls for attentive service, authentic discipleship, and spiritual renewal as the Lenten journey continues with his reflections on the Gospel passages on this Third Sunday of Lent.

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Pope Leo XIV calls for attentive service, authentic discipleship, and spiritual renewal as the Lenten journey continues with his reflections on the Gospel passages on this Third Sunday of Lent.

At his Sunday Angelus, the pope voiced alarm over violence and fear spreading from Iran across the region.

During the Sunday Angelus, Pope Leo calls for a renewed commitment to recognising the equal dignity of men and women.

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Bishop Bosco MacDonald, Bishop of Clifton | CBCEW Bishop Bosco MacDonald, Bishop of Clifton, has issued the following statement regarding the War in Iran: The …

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Pope Leo XIV appeals for nations to recall their moral responsibility to seek peace, as violence escalates in the Middle East after the US and Israel carry out airstrikes on Iran.

Pope Leo XIV reflects on the mystery of the Transfiguration at the Angelus for the Second Sunday of Lent, noting that Christ the Redeemer transfigures the wounds of history and reveals God’s gift of salvation.