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New Pope recognizes crisis of disappearing jobs - The Southern Cross
By Cindy Wooden VATICAN CITY — Cardinal Michael Czerny said that when Cardinal Robert F. Prevost was elected pope and chose the name Leo XIV, “I rejoiced, I really rejoiced.” The new pope said he chose his name in homage to Pope Leo XIII, often referred to as “the father of Catholic social teaching,” recognizing that the church’s social doctrine needs to be renewed to respond to the new industrial revolution, including the development of artific…
With jobs disappearing, cardinal says he 'rejoiced' at pope's name choice - The Record Newspaper
Canadian Cardinal Michael Czerny arrived at St. Peter’s Basilica for the Mass “Pro Eligendo Romano Pontifice” (“for the election of the Roman pontiff”) at the Vatican May 7. (CNS photo/Lola Gomez) By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY — Cardinal Michael Czerny said that when Cardinal Robert F. Prevost was elected pope and chose the name Leo XIV, “I rejoiced, I really rejoiced.” The new pope said he chose his name in homage to Pope …
With jobs disappearing, cardinal says he 'rejoiced' at pope's name choice - The Leaven Catholic Newspaper
Cardinal Michael Czerny said that when Cardinal Robert F. Prevost was elected pope and chose the name Leo XIV, "I rejoiced, I really rejoiced." The post With jobs disappearing, cardinal says he ‘rejoiced’ at pope’s name choice appeared first on The Leaven Catholic Newspaper.
With jobs disappearing, cardinal says he 'rejoiced' at pope's name choice - Catholic Review
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Cardinal Michael Czerny said that when Cardinal Robert F. Prevost was elected pope and chose the name Leo XIV, “I rejoiced, I really rejoiced.” The new pope said he chose his name in homage to Pope Leo XIII, often referred to as “the father of Catholic social teaching,” recognizing that the church’s social doctrine needs to be renewed to respond to the new industrial revolution, including the development of artificial intell…
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