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Pope Leo XIV: Robert Prevost on why Pope Francis chose him and his progressive vision for the Church - MSNNewly elected Pope Leo XIV—formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost—shares why Pope Francis chose him, his missionary roots, and his progressive vision for a more inclusive, compassionate Catholic Church.
COMMENTARY: Long before his election, Pope Leo XIV was reflecting on authority, obedience and communion. His 1987 doctoral dissertation offers a striking preview of the leadership now unfolding.
The undertaking — which will result in three church buildings at 1816 Bacons Bridge Road — is four years in the making, as described by Pastor Rev. Steve Rucker, 65, who mentioned a few bumps ...
I’d like to propose a similar phrase: screen-free church. It’s a vision for an approach to Christian community and especially public worship that critically assesses and largely eliminates the ...
In the past 25 years, few duos in the U.S. Catholic Church have been more dynamic and adept at identifying its problems and tackling its big challenges than Archbishop Charles Chaput and Francis X ...
It needed so much work, but we had a vision,” said Senior Pastor Rich Butler of Hope Church Greenville. Pastor Butler’s vision started years ago. For the past two years, ...
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