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‘People are hungry for peace,' Hallow App founder says of new pope

‘People are hungry for peace,' Hallow App founder says of new pope

Yahoo09-05-2025

There are high hopes for Pope Leo XIV, the 267th leader of the Roman Catholic Church, and the potential for younger generations to be drawn to the religion after experiencing their first papal conclave. The Hallow app aims to do that by providing a resource for people to explore Christianity and discover their faith. Alex Jones, its founder and CEO, says the goal of his app is to help people spend time with God.
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