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Pope in Montserrat: Nurture love so that hatred may give way to peace

Pope in Montserrat: Nurture love so that hatred may give way to peace
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Pope Leo XIV visited the Abbey of Our Lady of Montserrat in Spain to lead a rosary and call for peace. He emphasized the importance of nurturing love in families and public discourse to overcome hatred and violence.

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The Pope's message serves as a global call for social cohesion and non-violence, highlighting the role of religious institutions in contemporary political and social debates.

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On Wednesday, June 10, at the Abbey of Our Lady of Montserrat – set in the mountain range of the same name and around an hour’s drive from Barcelona – Pope Leo XIV highlighted how the Virgin Mary always points to Christ, whose love can disarm the violence that can inhabit our hearts.

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