“Peace be with you” were the first words of Pope Leo XIV, words that indicate the hope for deepening unity within the Catholic Church. (RELATED: ‘Peace Be With You’: The Deep Meaning in Leo XIV’s First Words)
Paul and Grace continue their conversation from The Weekend Spectator Ep. 37: A Catholic and a Protestant on the Pope, sharing their surprise over the first American to become Pope.
Watch the full episode to find out more:
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READ Paul and Grace’s work here and here.
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