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Looking for clues from Pope Leo XIV's sermons

May 11, 202512 min
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Summary

This episode explores the election of the first American pope, Pope Leo XIV. It delves into the conclave experience, the cardinals' personal reflections, and the significance of Pope Leo choosing his name in honor of Leo XIII. The discussion also covers Pope Leo's initial messages on social justice, AI, global issues, and the challenges facing the Catholic Church, including the rise of the religiously unaffiliated.

Episode description

The election of the first American pope is a remarkable moment in the two thousand year history of the Catholic Church. But in choosing his name, it's clear Leo is looking forward.

NPR's Scott Detrow and Jason DeRose look at what his selection means for Catholics and non-Catholics alike, in both the U.S. and around the world.

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