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One Year with Pope Leo: Prayer, Peace, SSPX, Fatima

One year with Pope Leo has brought focus to the historic character of his election: the first American Pope, the first Augustinian Pope, and more.

From the first moments of his pontificate, Pope Leo made clear that peace would stand at the heart of his mission as Successor of Peter.

We deep dive into the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network, and we go inside the conclave that elected Pope Leo in an exclusive interview with one of the Cardinal Electors.

On the Feast of Our Lady of Fatima, Pope Leo commemorated the 45th anniversary of the assassination attempt of St. John Paul II, while the Vatican continues to warn that members of the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) could face excommunication if proposed episcopal consecrations proceed without papal approval.

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One Year with Pope Leo

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