
Leo Horoscope Today for August 15, 2025: A side project may offer income
Your confidence shines today, attracting positive attention and inspiring others. Embrace challenges with courage, and you'll find support from unexpected sources. Leadership opportunities may arise. Leo Horoscope Today: Read our expert astrological predictions to find out what the stars have in store for you.(Freepik)
A surge of vitality boosts your motivation; it is time to pursue personal goals. Your leadership skills attract collaborators who share your vision. Stay mindful of others' needs to maintain harmony. Challenges test your patience; perseverance will lead to rewarding outcomes. Keep optimism high today.
Leo Love Horoscope Today
Your charismatic presence shines in romance today, drawing admirers closer. Couples can experience renewed passion by planning a fun activity together, such as a dinner or movie night. If single, don't hesitate to strike up a conversation; your warmth will be irresistible. Focus on clear communication to avoid misunderstandings. Show genuine interest in your partner's thoughts and feelings. Small gestures of affection, like a thoughtful message or compliment, will strengthen emotional bonds and bring joy.
Leo Career Horoscope Today
Professional challenges motivate you to showcase your leadership skills. Team members will look to you for direction, so offer clear guidance and feedback. Organize tasks with a prioritized list to improve efficiency. Consider proposing fresh ideas during meetings; your creativity can set you apart. Be receptive to feedback and use it constructively. If deadlines loom, break projects into manageable steps to reduce stress. Maintaining a balanced pace and careful planning will help you achieve career milestones with confidence.
Leo Money Horoscope Today
Financial outlook encourages planning. Review your budget and identify expenses to free up resources. Savings goals can benefit from setting automatic transfers to a dedicated account. Research investment options that align with your objectives, and avoid getting swayed by market fluctuations. A side project may offer income. Discuss financial plans with a trusted friend or advisor to gain new perspectives. By staying disciplined and proactive, you can strengthen your financial health and achieve monetary goals.
Leo Health Horoscope Today
Your vitality today encourages you to focus on wellness activities. Incorporate stretching exercises or a brief yoga session to ease tension and improve flexibility. Remember to take breaks during work to prevent fatigue. Nourish your body with balanced meals that include lean proteins, whole grains, and colorful vegetables. Stay mindful of your posture and take deep breaths when feeling stressed. Establish a calming evening routine, such as reading or gentle meditation, to promote restful sleep.
Leo Sign Attributes
Strength: Generous, Loyal, Energetic, Enthusiastic
Weakness: Arrogant, Luxury seeker, Careless, and Self-complacent
Symbol: Lion
Element: Fire
Body Part: Heart & Spine
Sign Ruler: Sun
Lucky Day: Sunday
Lucky Color: Golden
Lucky Number: 19
Lucky Stone: Ruby
Leo Sign Compatibility Chart
Natural affinity: Aries, Gemini, Libra, Sagittarius
Good compatibility: Leo, Aquarius
Fair compatibility: Cancer, Virgo, Capricorn, Pisces
Less compatibility: Taurus, Scorpio
By: Dr. J. N. Pandey
Vedic Astrology & Vastu Expert
Website: www.astrologerjnpandey.com
E-mail: djnpandey@gmail.com
Phone: 91-9811107060 (WhatsApp Only)

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Herald Malaysia
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- Herald Malaysia
From AI to the White Sox: Pope Leo XIV's first 100 days break new ground
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Here are some of the highlights of the first 100 days of the new Holy Father: Papal jubilee: Pope Leo offers 16 public Masses in 14 weeks Pope Leo XIV began his papacy in the heart of the Church's 2025 Jubilee Year of Hope, and he made the most of this opportunity to interact with Catholic pilgrims from across the globe by offering many Masses with the public. Leo XIV offered 16 large public Masses in just 14 weeks — an average of more than one per week — including seven Masses in June alone. The pace marks a significant shift from the final years of Pope Francis' pontificate when the aging pope was unable to offer Mass himself at the altar. Francis was present at only four Masses with the public in the same time period last year. The papal Masses have drawn large crowds and significant attention, beginning with his first inaugural Mass, which brought 200 foreign delegations — including heads of state and royalty — to the Vatican. Since then, Leo has celebrated liturgies for the jubilees of Families, Priests, and Youth as well as on major solemnities and feasts including Pentecost, Corpus Christi, the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, the Holy Trinity, Sts. Peter and Paul, and Mary, Mother of the Church. Leo XIV is the first pope elected during a jubilee year since 1700. A singing pope One of Pope Leo's most unexpected moments came during his first Regina Caeli address, when he stunned a crowd of 200,000 in St. Peter's Square by singing the Marian hymn rather than reciting it in Latin like his recent predecessors. Since then, he has continued chanting during liturgies and leading crowds in sung versions of the Our Father in Latin. The move inspired the Pontifical Institute of Sacred Music to launch 'Let's Sing with the Pope,' an online series aimed at making Gregorian chant more accessible. First American pope on White Sox stadium jumbotron In June, the first pope born and raised in the United States appeared on the jumbotron at a gathering of American Catholics at Chicago's Rate Field — home of his beloved White Sox. In a video message delivered entirely in English, Pope Leo urged young people to be 'beacons of hope' and invited all to see that 'God is reaching out to you, calling you, inviting you to know his son, Jesus Christ.' It was the pope's first direct address to his hometown since his election and one of the earliest papal speeches given entirely in English. The new pope's love of sports has led to some memorable moments. He blessed 159 cyclists as they passed through Vatican City in the final leg of the Giro d'Italia. A self-described 'amateur tennis player,' Pope Leo XIV joked with tennis star Jannik Sinner, ranked the world's No. 1, whether his white cassock would meet Wimbledon's requirement for all white attire. The pope has also been gifted White Sox and Bears jerseys and has signed baseballs for enthusiastic pilgrims. A voice for peace in Gaza and Ukraine Pope Leo XIV's first words were 'Peace be with you all,' recalling the first greeting of the risen Christ recorded in Scripture. As wars continued and at times intensified during Pope Leo's first months, the pope has continued to be a voice for peace. In June, after U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, Pope Leo urged world leaders 'to stop the tragedy of war before it becomes an irreparable abyss.' Following an Israeli strike that killed three people at Gaza's only Catholic church in July, he appealed for 'a ceasefire, the release of hostages, and full respect for humanitarian law.' 'Today more than ever, humanity cries out and pleads for peace,' the pope said during an Angelus from the window of the Apostolic Palace. Leo also met with bishops and pilgrims from the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and welcomed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to Castel Gandolfo in July, where the two discussed the urgency of 'just and lasting paths of peace,' according to the Vatican. Leo carries the Eucharist through the streets of Rome Pope Leo personally carried the Blessed Sacrament through the streets of Rome during a Corpus Christi procession from the Archbasilica of St. John Lateran to the Basilica of St. Mary Major. 'Together, as shepherds and flock, we will feed on the Blessed Sacrament, adore him, and carry him through the streets,' he said. 'In doing so, we will present him before the eyes, the consciences, and the hearts of the people.' More than 20,000 people turned out for Leo XIV's first Eucharistic procession as pope. Return to Castel Gandolfo Pope Leo revived the papal tradition of spending summer days at the papal residence in Castel Gandolfo. During his two-week stay in July, he led public Masses in local parishes, greeted pilgrims as he led the Angelus prayer in Liberty Square, and received visiting dignitaries. His stay marks the first papal summer retreat in the lakeside town since the pontificate of Pope Benedict XVI. Pope Leo introduces the world to great quotes by St. Augustine A member of the Augustinian order, Pope Leo has quoted St. Augustine in nearly every one of his homilies as pope. In his first public words on May 8, he said: 'I am an Augustinian, a son of St. Augustine, who once said, 'With you I am a Christian, and for you I am a bishop.'' Addressing 1 million young people at the Jubilee of Youth in August, he quoted Augustine's 'Confessions': 'You called, you shouted, and you broke through my deafness… I have tasted you, now I hunger and thirst for more.' A focus on artificial intelligence Pope Leo has frequently spoken about artificial intelligence (AI), which is already shaping up to be a topic of interest in his pontificate with many hoping that he will address it in an encyclical. Early on in his pontificate, Leo drew parallels between his namesake Pope Leo XIII, who responded to the industrial revolution with Rerum Novarum, and today's digital revolution, explaining that the rise of AI poses 'new challenges for the defense of human dignity, justice, and labor.' 'Humanity is at a crossroads, facing the immense potential generated by the digital revolution driven by artificial intelligence,' he warned in a message to the Geneva-based AI for Good Summit. 'The impact of this revolution is far-reaching, transforming areas such as education, work, art, health care, governance, the military, and communication.' 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Leo also approved the upcoming canonization of Blessed Carlo Acutis and Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati in September as the first saints of his pontificate. He greenlit seven additional causes for canonization, including that of Blessed Bartolo Longo, a former satanist turned founder of the Marian shrine in Pompeii. Carrying the cross before a million young people at the Jubilee of Youth Pope Leo addressed the largest crowd of his papacy to date at the Jubilee of Youth, where an estimated 1 million young adults camped out in fields in Tor Vergata, southeast of Rome. He surprised them by walking through the crowd to the stage, personally carrying the jubilee cross. During the evening vigil, he answered youth questions in English, Italian, and Spanish, offering reflections on loneliness, discernment, and friendship with Christ. After Eucharistic adoration, chants of 'Papa Leone!' echoed long into the night. Leo stayed past 10 p.m. — well beyond the scheduled end. Earlier in the week, he made a surprise appearance at the opening Mass, joyfully proclaiming in English: 'Jesus tells us: You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the world!' and the crowd erupted in cheers.--CNA


Boston Globe
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- Boston Globe
100 days of Pope Leo XIV: A calm papacy that avoids polemics is coming into focus
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Even his signature issue — confronting the promise and peril posed by artificial intelligence — is something that conservatives and progressives alike agree is important. Francis' emphasis on caring for the environment and migrants often alienated conservatives. Closer to home, Leo offered the Holy See bureaucracy a reassuring, conciliatory message after Francis' occasionally authoritarian style rubbed some in the Vatican the wrong way. 'Popes come and go, but the Curia remains,' Leo told Vatican officials soon after his May 8 election. Leo, though, has cemented Francis' environmental legacy by celebrating the first-ever ecologically inspired Mass. He has furthered that legacy by giving the go-ahead for the Vatican to turn a 430-hectare (1,000-acre) field north of Rome into a vast solar farm that should generate enough electricity to meet Vatican City's needs and turn it into the world's first carbon-neutral state. 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At 69, he seems to know that he has time on his side, and that after Francis' revolutionary papacy, the church might need a bit of a breather. One Vatican official who knows Leo said he expects his papacy will have the effect of a 'calming rain' on the church. Maria Isabel Ibarcena Cuarite, a Peruvian member of a Catholic charismatic group, said it was precisely Leo's quiet emphasis on church traditions, its sacraments and love of Christ, that drew her and upward of 1 million young people to Rome for a special Jubilee week this month. Ibarcena said Francis had confused young people like herself with his outreach to LGBTQ+ Catholics and approval of blessings for same-sex couples. Such gestures went beyond what a pope was supposed to do and what the church taught, she thought. Leo, she said, has emphasized that marriage is a sacrament between men and woman. 'Francis was ambiguous, but he is firm,' she said. From his very first appearance on the loggia of St. Peter's Basilica, Leo has insisted he is first and foremost a 'son of St. Augustine. ' It was a reference to the fifth century theological and devotional giant of early Christianity, St. Augustine of Hippo, who inspired the 13th century religious Augustinian order as a community of 'mendicant' friars. Advertisement Like the other big mendicant orders of the early church — the Franciscans, Dominicans and Carmelites — the Augustinians spread across Christian Europe over the centuries. Today, Augustinian spirituality is rooted in a deep interior life of prayer, living in community, and journeying together in search of truth in God. In nearly every speech or homily since his May 8 election, Leo has cited Augustine in one way or another. 'I see a kind of Augustinian flavor in the way that he's presenting all these things,' said Hughes, the theology professor who is an Augustine scholar. Leo joined the Augustinians after graduating from Augustinian-run Villanova, outside Philadelphia, and was twice elected its prior general. He has visited the Augustinian headquarters outside St. Peter's a few times since his election, and some wonder if he will invite some brothers to live with him in the Apostolic Palace to recreate the spirit of Augustinian community life there. Leo is also very much a product of the Francis papacy. Francis named Prevost bishop of Chiclayo, Peru, in 2014 and then moved him to head one of the most important Vatican jobs in 2023 — vetting bishop nominations. In retrospect, it seems Francis had his eye on Prevost as a possible successor. Given Francis' stump speech before the 2013 conclave that elected him pope, the then-Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio essentially described Prevost in identifying the church's mission today: He said the church was 'called to go outside of itself and go to the peripheries, not just geographic but also the existential peripheries.' Prevost, who hails from Chicago, spent his adult life as a missionary in Peru, eventually becoming bishop of Chiclayo. Advertisement 'He is the incarnation of the 'unity of difference,' because he comes from the center, but he lives in the peripheries,' said Emilce Cuda, secretary of the Pontifical Commission for Latin America. Cuda said during a recent conference hosted by Georgetown University that Leo encapsulated in 'word and gesture' the type of missionary church Francis promoted. That said, for all Leo owes to Bergoglio, the two didn't necessarily get along. Prevost has recounted that at one point when he was the Augustinian superior, the then-archbishop of Buenos Aires expressed interest in assigning an Augustinian priest to a specific job in his archdiocese. 'And I, as prior general, said 'I understand, Your Eminence, but he's got to do something else' and so I transferred him somewhere else,' Prevost told parishioners in his home state of Illinois in 2024. Prevost said he 'naively' thought the Francis wouldn't remember him after his 2013 election, and that regardless 'he'll never appoint me bishop' due to the disagreement. Bergoglio not only made him bishop, he laid the groundwork for Prevost to succeed him as pope, the first North American pope following the first South American.


Time of India
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- Time of India
Horoscope Today 17 August 2025: Gemini Moon delivers rare messages to four zodiac signs, and unexpected opportunities across all zodiac signs
Horoscope Today 17 August 2025 highlights shifts in cosmic energies that influence mood, decisions, and opportunities. With the Moon moving through Scorpio, emotional depth and intuition are heightened, while planetary alignments urge practical planning. Fire signs like Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius may feel restless, seeking action, while water signs like Cancer and Pisces can benefit from reflection and emotional clarity. What's driving the cosmic energy today? August 17 isn't just another date on the calendar. The day carries a rare energetic balance. Mercury in Leo forms a sextile with Mars in Libra , amplifying words with action. Astrologers often describe this alignment as a 'persuasion portal,' because it pushes people to speak with conviction while still respecting harmony. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Undo If you've been holding back on a conversation—whether it's a business negotiation, a long-delayed heart-to-heart, or even setting boundaries—today offers leverage. Historically, similar Mercury–Mars alignments have coincided with major announcements or policy shifts. For instance, the October 2008 Mercury–Mars sextile coincided with urgent U.S. financial reforms during the global crisis. Today's pattern, while less dramatic, carries echoes of that assertive clarity. Live Events Why the Gemini Moon makes this day sharper Layered over this alignment is a Gemini Moon , known for quick thinking, restlessness, and rapid connections. But here's the catch: Gemini doesn't just bring chatter—it brings information. If you notice a sudden piece of news, a text that lands at just the right time, or even a conversation overheard in passing, don't dismiss it. Astrologer Susan Miller has long noted that Gemini Moons often act as 'celestial messengers.' On days like this, patterns align for people to receive answers before they've even asked the questions. Expect sharper instincts if your sign is Aries, Cancer, Virgo, or Scorpio , since these four are most in tune with Gemini's currents today. How the Leo-to-Virgo seasonal shift affects you We're in the last stretch of Leo season , with the New Moon in Virgo arriving on August 22 . This transitional phase always tilts the focus: Leo's expressive fire begins to dim, while Virgo's earth energy grounds us back into routines. In practical terms, this week is the time to clear the slate —financially, emotionally, even physically. According to a 2024 Gallup report, nearly 63% of Americans admitted clutter directly impacts their stress levels. Virgo energy, beginning its quiet takeover now, offers a chance to reset before September pressures mount. Aries Horoscope Today 17 August 2025 Aries, today Mercury and Mars create minor tension in communication, which may lead to misunderstandings. At work, double-check emails and avoid rushing through important tasks. Financially, hold off on major decisions until clarity arrives. On the relationship front, small disagreements with your partner could escalate if you react impulsively—pause and reflect. Energy levels may fluctuate; short breaks or light physical activity will help you regain focus. Your natural confidence can help solve problems, but patience is key. Evening hours favor introspection or journaling to process your thoughts. Taurus Horoscope Today 17 August 2025 Taurus, Venus in alignment with Pluto emphasizes career strategy and long-term planning. If you've been waiting to pitch an idea or request a raise, today is promising. Emotionally, you may feel slightly distant from loved ones, but this is a chance to recharge and reflect. Financially, focus on budgeting and avoid impulsive spending. Health improves with attention to hydration, nutrition, and proper sleep. Creative projects or hobbies may bring unexpected satisfaction. Networking today could bring valuable connections for future opportunities. Gemini Horoscope Today 17 August 2025 Gemini, the Moon in your 4th house heightens emotional awareness, particularly around family matters. Take time to resolve lingering issues with patience and empathy. Career-wise, multitasking may backfire—focus on one task at a time for maximum efficiency. Unexpected financial opportunities could emerge, so stay alert and trust your instincts. Communication with colleagues or relatives may reveal useful insights. Health benefits from mindfulness or meditation practices. Avoid overcommitting socially; prioritize quality interactions. Evening quiet time will help recharge your emotional energy. Cancer Horoscope Today 17 August 2025 Cancer, your intuition is strong, but overthinking could complicate situations. Simplify communication at work and home to prevent confusion. A former colleague or contact might bring a valuable opportunity or proposal. In relationships, honest conversations will deepen emotional bonds. Health is influenced by your routine—early sleep and limited screen exposure improve energy. Financial planning benefits from careful review before committing. Creative expression or journaling can be emotionally therapeutic today. Avoid absorbing others' stress; set boundaries to maintain balance. Leo Horoscope Today 17 August 2025 Leo, distraction may challenge focus today, but structured planning keeps you on track. Make a priority list and follow it to avoid overwhelm. Financially, monitor small, impulsive expenses carefully. Relationships may need attention—reconnect with loved ones through thoughtful gestures or messages. Career opportunities arise if you maintain focus and discipline. Physical activity outdoors or a short walk can boost mood. Social interactions are positive if approached with patience. Evening hours favor reflection and creative expression. Avoid unnecessary arguments; diplomacy works better than force. Virgo Horoscope Today 17 August 2025 Virgo, the Moon energizes your sign, making today ideal for taking leadership or tackling important projects. Spotlight moments allow you to demonstrate skill and clarity. Avoid overworking—take short breaks to maintain energy and mental sharpness. Health requires attention to posture, hydration, and eye strain if working on screens. Financial planning benefits from careful organization. Relationships improve when you listen actively and offer practical solutions. Creative problem-solving brings recognition at work. Evening relaxation through light exercise or mindfulness supports emotional balance. Libra Horoscope Today 17 August 2025 Libra, relationships take center stage today as Venus encourages honesty and clarity. Difficult conversations may be necessary, but will strengthen bonds in the long run. Work-related stress is manageable if you stick to routines and stay organized. Financial decisions benefit from careful planning. Mental well-being improves with journaling, meditation, or deep breathing exercises. Social interactions can bring new opportunities or insights. Evening hours favor introspection and emotional processing. Balance between self-care and attention to others ensures a harmonious day. Scorpio Horoscope Today 17 August 2025 Scorpio, your emotional intensity is heightened, allowing you to uncover hidden truths in personal and professional life. Avoid rushing into financial commitments—review details carefully. Romantic connections may spark unexpectedly, particularly through friends or social networks. Career progress benefits from strategic planning and diplomacy. Health improves with mindful routines and stress management. Emotional honesty strengthens bonds with family and friends. Evening hours are ideal for reflection, meditation, or creative expression. Trust your instincts but balance emotional depth with rational thought. Sagittarius Horoscope Today 17 August 2025 Sagittarius, today's energy encourages exploration and learning, but keep one foot on the ground. Travel or new opportunities may arise, providing inspiration and growth. Financial decisions require careful thought; don't let excitement cloud judgment. Health improves with outdoor activity or gentle exercise. Relationships benefit from honest and open dialogue. Professional growth may come through networking or acquiring new skills. Evening reflection allows insight into future planning. Stay adaptable but avoid impulsive actions. Creativity and optimism will help overcome minor challenges. Capricorn Horoscope Today 17 August 2025 Capricorn, Saturn supports long-term vision and strategic planning. Efforts made in the past may now show tangible results. Celebrate small wins and maintain patience for larger achievements. Career decisions benefit from structure and methodical planning. Financial stability improves through practical steps and cautious investments. Relationships strengthen when you provide reliable support to loved ones. Health requires a consistent routine and mindful breaks. Evening hours favor reflection, goal-setting, or quiet personal time. Your disciplined approach brings rewards today. Aquarius Horoscope Today 17 August 2025 Aquarius, mental energy is high but can scatter if not focused. Prioritize tasks and avoid unnecessary distractions. A colleague or friend may provide fresh insights that shift your perspective. Financial planning benefits from careful review. Romantic energies remain neutral, making it a good day for self-improvement or learning. Health improves through moderate activity or creative pursuits. Evening hours favor intellectual stimulation, reading, or podcasts. Social interactions bring potential opportunities but require patience. Balance innovation with practicality for best results. Pisces Horoscope Today 17 August 2025 Pisces, Neptune's influence may blur perception, so be careful with assumptions and expectations. Emotional receptivity is heightened; protect your energy by setting boundaries. Creative projects thrive—artistic endeavors or innovative ideas gain recognition. Communication with close friends or family provides clarity. Financial decisions require caution; review details before committing. Health benefits from rest and mindfulness practices. Evening reflection or journaling helps process feelings. Romantic interactions flourish with honesty and empathy. Trust intuition but balance it with rational judgment. What each zodiac sign should focus on today Aries — Your words carry unusual weight. Use this influence to set terms rather than just reacting. Taurus — Patience has been your asset. Now, others look to you as the steady voice in chaos. Step forward. Gemini — You're buzzing with ideas, but depth matters more than speed. Choose one project and dig in. Cancer — Emotional clarity arrives if you step back. Don't interpret everything—observe instead. Leo — With Mercury lit up in your sign, this is about listening as much as speaking. Balance is key. Virgo — Loosen your grip on control. Small chaos today could be the spark behind your next big solution. Libra — Collaboration is your strength. Mars energizes your sign—your ideas attract natural allies. Scorpio — What's hidden surfaces. Trust your instincts to navigate between truth and distraction. Sagittarius — Freedom has a price. Today's clues help you separate real independence from illusion. Capricorn — Vulnerability can be power. Show the softer side of your ambition—it earns allies. Aquarius — Authenticity is your fuel. Don't water down your truth for easier acceptance. Pisces — Intuition is fact today. If it feels right, act, even without all the data. What to remember from Horoscope Today 17 August 2025 Every zodiac sign experiences its own unique journey today. Horoscope Today 17 August 2025 reminds us that even subtle celestial shifts can influence thoughts, emotions, and actions. From Gemini's emotional introspection to Virgo's surge of energy and Pisces' creative intuition, the day offers both reflection and opportunity. Trust your instincts while observing the stars.