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The Subtle Span of Our Love: How Nurses Reveal Christ

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Pope Leo begins 1st international trip, calls on Turkey to be 'source of stability and rapprochement' (CWN)

At the beginning of the first international trip of his pontificate, Pope Leo XIV expressed hope that Turkey would become a “source of stability and rapprochement between peoples, in service of a just and lasting peace.”

Nov. 28 Friday of the Thirty-Fourth Week of Ordinary Time, Weekday

The Roman Martyrology commemorates St. James of the Marches (1391-1476). St. James became a doctor of canon and civil law, and then decided to live austerely as a Franciscan friar. St. James studied theology with Saint John of Capistrano. He became a popular preacher, traveling all over Italy and through thirteen Central and Eastern European countries converting an estimated 250,000. He is considered one of the fathers of the modern day pawn shop.

Papal solidarity, prayer for Hong Kong fire victims (Vatican Press Office)

Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Secretary of State of His Holiness, sent a telegram in the Holy Father’s name yesterday to the cardinal bishop of Hong Kong for victims of the Tai Po apartment complex fire.

Pope Leo expressed his spiritual solidarity, including prayers for the deceased and for emergency personnel.

Papal encouragement for religious freedom forum (Vatican Press Office)

Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Secretary of State of His Holiness, sent a telegram yesterday in the Holy Father’s name to participants in the Third Forum on Religious Freedom, held at the Italian prime minister’s residence.

The forum’s theme was “Artificial Intelligence and Religious Freedom: Rights, Ethics, and Innovation.” Citing remarks he had made in June, the Pontiff expressed hope “that the event may offer careful reflection to support and promote the commitment of institutions at every level, to guarantee ‘authentic religious freedom and a respective and constructive encounter between different religious communities; and that artificial intelligence may be ‘of great help to society, provided that its employment does not undermine the identity and dignity of the human person and his or her fundamental freedoms.’”

Pope emphasizes prayer, brotherhood in address to superiors of men's religious institutes (Dicastery for Communication)

Pope Leo XIV received participants in the 140th general assembly of the Union of Superiors General and reflected on “our relationship with God, our encounter with brethren, and our engagement with the digital world.”

The Pope told the superiors of men’s religious institutes on November 26 that “prayer is fundamental in the existence of every consecrated person: it is the relational space within which the heart opens to the Lord, learning to ask and to receive, with trust and gratitude, his love that heals, transforms and enflames the mission.”

Although he welcomed the opportunities the digital word brings, the Pope cautioned:

I would like to emphasize that traditional instruments of communion such as Chapters, Councils, canonical Visitations and moments of formation cannot be relegated to the sphere of “remote connections.” The effort of coming together for dialogue and the exchange of ideas is an integral part of our evangelical identity.

Christmas tree arrives in St. Peter's Square (Vatican News)

The Vatican’s Christmas tree arrived yesterday in St. Peter’s Square. The 80-ft.-high tree is a gift of two municipalities in northern Italy.

Bishop Ivo Muser of Bolzano-Bressanone said that “the felling of the tree is not an act of disrespect, but the result of careful forest management, where tree removal is part of an active care strategy that ensures the health of the forest and control its growth.”

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Pope Leo Denounces ‘Might Is Right’ in Address to Turkish Authorities

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