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Pope Leo XIV has called on world leaders to act responsibly and address global hunger and conflict. Speaking at the World Food Day ceremony in Rome, he urged the international community not to ignore food emergencies.
Pope Leo XIV visited the Rome headquarters of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) on Thursday.
The pope, a noted White Sox fan, had a graceful retort to someone shouting, "Go Cubs!" in the crowd at St. Peter's Square on Oct. 15.
Pope Leo has made a number of public statements that demonstrate his willingness to challenge Trump's crackdown.
The tome will include, for the first time, the writings of the current Pontiff during his term as prior general of the Augustinian Order.
Pope Leo made an urgent plea on Thursday for global leaders to end world hunger, saying in a speech to a United Nations agency that allowing millions to go without food each day represented "an ethical derailment".
Pope Leo XIV received purebred Arabian horse ahead of the weekly General Audience, which he received from a pilgrim from Poland.
At 7 p.m. Tuesday (Oct. 21), the Old Ursuline Convent Museum, 1112 Chartres St., will host “Faith, Family and Footprints: Tracing Pope Leo XIV’s Lineage through Colonial and Catholic Records,”