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Updated · Vatican News - English · May 31
Pope Leo XIV Leads Angelus for Thousands, Urges Communion on Trinity Feast
Updated
Updated · Vatican News - English · May 31

Pope Leo XIV Leads Angelus for Thousands, Urges Communion on Trinity Feast

7 articles · Updated · Vatican News - English · May 31
  • Thousands gathered in St. Peter’s Square as Pope Leo XIV led the weekly Angelus on the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity, saying believers find their true home in the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
  • Drawing on the Gospel account of Nicodemus, Leo said Jesus shows that even adults can be reborn, with the Holy Spirit illuminating inner darkness and opening people to renewal.
  • The pope said that shared divine life makes the Church a place where heaven and earth meet, and that every person and created thing is made for relationship, communion and encounter.
  • He contrasted that vision with polarization, hostility to diversity and division, warning they bring sadness, destruction and emptiness, and closed by urging the faithful to say yes to God like Mary.
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