Following the Angelus prayer, the pope greeted, among other groups, participants in the EWTN Summer Academy, an intensive training program in Catholic communication organized by EWTN News and aimed at young people between 21 and 35 years old with prior experience in digital content creation.
Pope Leo XIV Greets Participants in EWTN Summer Academy
The pope greeted, among other groups, participants in the EWTN Summer Academy.
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