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CNA938 Rewind - Pope Leo calls for end to all wars in first Sunday message

CNA938 Rewind - Pope Leo calls for end to all wars in first Sunday message

CNA13-05-2025

CNA938 Rewind
Pope Leo has called for an end to all wars, in his first Sunday blessing as pontiff. It marks an indication of his priorities as he begins his papacy. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman look at what else is high on his agenda as he begins his role as the leader of the Catholic church. For that, they speak with Leo-Martin Angelo R. Ocampo, Institute of Religion, Center for Theology, Religious Studies, and Ethics, University of Santo Tomas.

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