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On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 154, Bardaisan, Syrian astrologer, scholar, and philosopher (died 222) was born. In 813, Byzantine emperor Michael I, under threat by conspiracies, abdicates in favor of his general Leo the Armenian, and becomes a monk (under the name Athanasius). In 1723, Jean-François Marmontel, French historian and author (died 1799) was born. In 1826, Alexander Afanasyev, Russian ethnographer and author (died 1871) was born. In 1926, Frederick Buechner, American minister, theologian, and author (died 2022) was born. In 1937, Pai Hsien-yung, Chinese-Taiwanese author was born. In 1947, The Exodus 1947 heads to Palestine from France. In 1976, León de Greiff, Colombian poet and educator (born 1895) passed away. In 1998, Panagiotis Kondylis, Greek philosopher and author (born 1943) passed away. In 2005, Jesús Iglesias, Argentinian racing driver (born 1922) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Leo’s Theology of Migration
Every pope has his defining mission, a papal charism of sorts that characterizes and in time becomes a shorthand for his pontificate. Paul VI was the reformer of the... The post Leo’s Theology of Migration appeared first on First Things.
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Vatican News
· Jul 1, 2026
Beyond the Shipwreck: Transforming the Global Migrant Phenomenon
Ahead of Pope Leo XIV’s visit to Lampedusa, Fr. John Lydon, OSA, reflects on his call to move beyond emergency responses to migration and build systemic, compassionate bridges of integration, dialogue, and fraternity. Read all
Catholic World Report
· Jun 20, 2026
Pope Leo XIV honors Mother Cabrini as model for Church on migration
At the birthplace of the first U.S. citizen canonized as a Catholic saint, the Chicago-born pope said the Church is still challenged by migration today. [...]
Irish News
· Jul 4, 2026
Pope marks July 4 by praying in Lampedusa for migrants who died seeking freedom
Leo met migrants amid a pastoral visit to the island, the port of entry for hundreds of thousands of people who cross by boat from Libya and Tunisia.
South China Morning Post
· Jun 27, 2026
US, Mexico Catholic bishops call for humane treatment of migrants
More than 100 Catholic bishops, nuns, priests and parishioners joined a procession across the US-Mexico border on Friday evening, urging the US government to treat migrants with dignity and respect. The procession, from Nogales, Arizona, to its sister city in the Mexican state of Sonora, was planned to coincide with commemorations of America’s 250th anniversary. “We want to be well together. This is what the Church is all about,” Bishop of Tucson, Arizona, James Misko said as he celebrated mass...
RomaPress
· Jul 8, 2026
Ghisolfi wants Soulé at Sunderland
The future of Matias Soulé remains one of the hottest topics in the Roma transfer market. The Argentine, who arrived in the capital thanks in part to Ghisolfi’s work, could find himself reunited wi...
Al-Monitor
· Jul 4, 2026
Pope urges Europe to protect migrants in visit to island frontier
Pope Leo XIV on Saturday pressed Europe to do more to protect and integrate migrants as he visited Italy's Lampedusa island, a major port of call for those risking the perilous crossing from Africa.His trip to the migration frontline was a stark message to both EU and US leaders in a period of both growing intolerance and indifference.The Catholic Church's first US pope, who has clashed with President Donald Trump's administration over its treatment of migrants, chose to mark July 4, the United States' 250th anniversary of independence, at a migration hotspot.
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Related coverage for "Leo’s Theology of Migration": Vatican News — Beyond the Shipwreck: Transforming the Global Migrant Phenomenon . Catholic World Report — Pope Leo XIV honors Mother Cabrini as model for Church on migration. Irish News — Pope marks July 4 by praying in Lampedusa for migrants who died seeking freedom. South China Morning Post — US, Mexico Catholic bishops call for humane treatment of migrants. RomaPress — Ghisolfi wants Soulé at Sunderland. Al-Monitor — Pope urges Europe to protect migrants in visit to island frontier