Pope Leo XIV, in meeting the Benedictine monastic communities, offered a reflection that goes well beyond the world of the monasteries and touches the heart of the Church’s life. In this video, we look at his words on prayer, fraternity, synodality, intercession and formation, in order to understand what vision of the Church is emerging from his magisterium and his gestures.

Leo XIV and the call to place God back at the centre
In his address to the Benedictines, the Pope sets out a vision that concerns the whole Church: fraternal life, synodality, intercession and ongoing formation in a time marked by individualism and fragmentation.
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