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Pope Leo expresses his sorrow over the “serious act of violence” that has claimed the life of a bishop in Mozambique, who was shot dead in his residence
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On this Sixth Sunday of Easter, Fr. Stan reflects on the deeper mystery behind Philip’s journey to Samaria to proclaim the Word of God.
Why did the Holy Spirit lead him there and not elsewhere? What does Samaria reveal about God’s surprising ways of breaking barriers, healing divisions, and opening new paths for the Gospel?
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Pope Leo XIV has revealed he carries a photo with him of a Muslim boy who was killed during Israel's invasion of Lebanon.
Speaking on the plane back from his Africa trip, the pontiff said the US-Israeli war on Iran has caused an entire population of innocent people to suffer.
On CNNI today talking about the impact of Pope Leo’s visit to Africa and what next for Africa after this trip. I emphasized that Pope Leo will not change Africa. We Africans must change Africa . But the pope has shown us in his courageous criticism of Trump, Putin and war mongers how to confront today’s autocrats and tyrants with the Gospel message: nam10.safelinks.protection.o…
"What next?"
Archbishop Andrew Nkea Fuanya, President of the National Episcopal Conference of Cameroon, reflects on the importance of Pope Leo's visit, but he says what is even more significant is what happens next and what the people do in light of the papal journey.
Should the Pope stay silent on global injustice… or speak up?
For Pope Francis, speaking on inequality and exploitation isn’t politics, it’s purpose.
As Prof. Stan Chu Ilo @stanchuilo, Professor of World Christianity & African Studies explains, moral leadership means confronting power, especially as critics warn that leaders like Donald Trump are showing increasingly authoritarian tendencies.
When poverty, war, and injustice define people’s lives, silence isn’t neutrality, it’s complicity.
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