Pope Leo XIV delivered remarkably candid responses at a jubilee gathering for synodal teams and participatory bodies, in what senior Vatican correspondent Gerard O’Connell called “perhaps the most extraordinary session” he has witnessed since Leo’s election.
0:00 Intro
0:27 Interfaith peace meeting
1:48 Synod Jubilee Q-and-A
17:06 Synod Jubilee homily
23:45 Visit of King Charles III
28:54 Address to Popular Movements
34:28 Meeting with Jesuits
41:05 Latin Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica
46:04 Outro and Credits
Links from the show:
Watch the Synod Jubilee Q-and-A
Read: Pope Leo’s homily on what it means to be a synodal church
No, synodality is not a ‘Trojan horse’ that will destroy the church.
Pope Leo and King Charles make history with first-ever joint prayer service in Sistine Chapel
Pope: Popular movements must fill void left by society’s inhuman indifference
Full Text: Speech to the Popular Movements
Pope Leo’s address to the Jesuits: ‘The church needs you at the frontiers.’
Analysis: Why is Pope Leo letting Cardinal Burke say the Latin Mass at the Vatican?
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