
Pope Leo XIV Addresses Corruption, Human Rights in Cameroon Visit
Pope Leo XIV visited Cameroon, where he was greeted by large crowds and delivered a powerful message to the country's elites. He called for an end to corruption and abuse of power, emphasizing the importance of human rights.
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Pope, attacked again by Trump, tells Cameroon 'rich and powerful' threaten peace - Reuters
Pope, attacked again by Trump, tells Cameroon 'rich and powerful' threaten peace Reuters
Read full article →Just War Doctrine: The Pope, JD Vance and a Theological Debate
President Trump’s attack on Pope Leo has touched off an argument about a framework for determining when war is justified.
By Elizabeth Dias
Read full article →Pope Leo rebukes Cameroon's elites in the country's capital: 'The chains of corruption must be broken'
During the second stop of his African tour, the pontiff reminded Cameroon's President Paul Biya of the importance of upholding the rule of law and fundamental freedoms. His political address drew on the legacy of Saint Augustine.
Read full article →Huge crowds greet Pope Leo in Cameroon 20 years after outreach trip
Huge crowds have greeted Pope Leo in Cameroon, returning to a country he visited 20 years ago as ‘Father Bob’.
Read full article →'Unthinkable': African Catholics recoil at Trump's spat with Leo - The Straits Times
'Unthinkable': African Catholics recoil at Trump's spat with Leo The Straits Times
Read full article →Dire straits
RECENT events have given a new twist to history. A Chicago-born pontiff from Rome has publicly rebuked an American Christian crusader. Normally, popes issue insipid encyclicals or harmless homilies. In 1968, for example, Pope Paul VI issued Of Human Life — a justification of the Catholic church’s opposition to methods of birth control. (One sceptic wondered how a celibate bachelor felt qualified to guide married couples on such an intimate matter.) Previous popes chose not to interfere even w...
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Read full article →Pope demands the 'chains of corruption' be broken during visit to Cameroon
YAOUNDE, Cameroon. (AP) -- Pope Leo XIV arrived in Cameroon on Wednesday where he delivered a masterclass on wielding authority legitimately to President Paul Biya, who consolidated his four-decade grip on power with a contested election last year that gave him an eighth term in office. The Vatican had said fighting corruption in the mineral-rich central African country would be one of the themes of Leo's visit, and the American pope didn't hold back in addressing Biya and government authorities
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Read full article →Pope heads to Cameroon with message of peace for conflict zone - Arab News
Pope heads to Cameroon with message of peace for conflict zone Arab News
Read full article →TOPSHOTS TODAY: Displaced Lebanese children play, Gaza buries more killed sons, and Pope Leo goes to Africa! - Ahram Online
TOPSHOTS TODAY: Displaced Lebanese children play, Gaza buries more killed sons, and Pope Leo goes to Africa! Ahram Online
Read full article →Human rights, the fight against corruption and abuse of power: Leo XIV sent a powerful message on Wednesday - Seneweb
Human rights, the fight against corruption and abuse of power: Leo XIV sent a powerful message on Wednesday Seneweb
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