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Pope closes Consistory, “an experience of communion at the service of mission”

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June 27, 2026

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                    Pope closes Consistory, “an experience of communion at the service of mission”

In the New Synod Hall, Pope Leo XIV delivers his closing address focused on hope, synodality, and the Church’s responsibility in a world marked by war and a crisis in human relationships. Read all

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