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What does Pope Leo XIV want? 10 takeaways from his first interviews

What does Pope Leo XIV want? 10 takeaways from his first interviews

(RNS) — In his first in-depth interviews since his election, Pope Leo XIV set out his vision for the Catholic Church: open to dialogue yet firm on doctrine.
What does Pope Leo XIV want? 10 takeaways from his first interviews

Longtime Muslim community leader placed in ICE detention in Dallas after green card is denied

(RNS) — A Muslim American Society board member, Marwan Marouf was a well-known figure in Dallas’ Muslim community for his involvement in social and educational work.
What does Pope Leo XIV want? 10 takeaways from his first interviews

A Christian activist’s case for deep ‘soulwork’ in hard times

WASHINGTON (RNS) — ‘I don’t know how many strategic plans I’ve led, and I tell people I’m never going to do another one because events simply wipe them out,’ said the Rev. Wes Granberg-Michaelson.
What does Pope Leo XIV want? 10 takeaways from his first interviews

Photos of the Week: Nine-night Hindu festival, Rosh Hashana

(RNS) — This week’s photo gallery includes the start of Jewish High Holy Days, the nine-night Hindu Navaratri festival and more.

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What does Pope Leo XIV want? 10 takeaways from his first interviews

Rapture, again: Why the end times never end

(RNS) — We need theologies that bring us deeper into the society’s pain, not dreams of an escape hatch.
What does Pope Leo XIV want? 10 takeaways from his first interviews

Amos, a prophet for social justice, is a prophet for today

(RNS) — Amos sounds like a political activist ranting on MSNBC.

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What does Pope Leo XIV want? 10 takeaways from his first interviews

For High Holidays, rabbis brace for complex discussions on Gaza war and US politics

(RNS) — High Holidays sermons, said Cleveland Rabbi Robert Nosanchuk, put Jewish teachings in perspective and show ‘how they might operate in a world that is trembling.’
What does Pope Leo XIV want? 10 takeaways from his first interviews

Witness-tampering allegations turn spotlight from Becciu to Vatican prosecutor

(RNS) — The Vatican appeals court admitted a defense bid to recuse prosecutor Alessandro Diddi, shifting the spotlight from Becciu to the conduct of the prosecution itself.

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