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A name that resonates with historyWhen a pope is elected, one of his first symbolic gestures is to choose a reigning name. This name is never chosen at random: it reflects a legacy that the new pontiff wishes to assume, extend or reinterpret. By opting for the name Leo XIV, the new pope is inscribing his pontificate in a prestigious but not very recent lineage. The last pope to bear this name was Leo XIII, who died in 1903, known for his commitment to social issues, his defence of workers and his encyclical Rerum Novarum.By taking up this name again after more than a century, Leo XIV is sending a strong message: he intends to echo this tradition of a pope attentive to social challenges, close to the realities of the people, concerned with justice and the balance between progress and human dignity. This choice is therefore more than a tribute: it is a declaration of intent.
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A pope from the New WorldLeon XIV made history by becoming the very first pope to hail from the American continent. Born into a modest Catholic family in the southern United States, he grew up in an environment deeply rooted in faith and community service. His career, atypical for a pope, bears witness to the growing diversity of the Catholic Church and its global roots. Before being elected Bishop of Rome, he had already made his mark through his pastoral commitment to the poorest of the poor and his outspokenness on the major social issues of our time.His appointment was seen as a symbolic turning point: a Church open to new voices, different sensibilities and a renewed understanding of the world. Leo XIV embodies both continuity in the faith and a break with Vatican habits.
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Lord Jesus,You who are the inexhaustible Source of mercy,Your pierced Heart on the Cross opened like an ocean of love for souls.From Your Sacred Side flow blood and water, signs of our salvation.You come not to judge, but to save,You do not condemn, but You raise up with infinite tenderness.
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Divine Mercy is not just another devotion: it is an urgent call from Heaven, a gift from the Heart of Jesus for our wounded, troubled times, thirsting for forgiveness. To pray the Divine Mercy is not simply to recite words: it is to enter into a movement of love, to abandon oneself to God's tenderness, and to participate in his work of salvation for the whole world.Jesus himself revealed this devotion to Saint Faustina Kowalska, a humble Polish nun, in the 1930s. Through her, the Lord transmitted to the world a prayer, an image, a feast, an hour and an inner attitude: that of absolute trust in his love, and of active mercy towards one's neighbour.
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The Chaplet of Divine Mercy is a prayer revealed by Jesus to Saint Faustina Kowalska, a twentieth-century Polish nun canonised in 2000. Jesus entrusted this prayer to her so that it would be a source of graces for everyone, especially sinners, the dying, wounded souls and the whole world.This simple prayer, accessible to everyone, is based on a structure similar to the Rosary. It can be recited at any time, but is particularly recommended at 3pm, the hour of Christ's death on the Cross, known as the Hour of Mercy.Jesus promised that souls who recite this rosary will receive graces, peace, consolation, forgiveness and even protection at the hour of death.
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