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Pope urges US to recommit to founding ideas of protecting life, human dignity on 250th anniversary

Pope urges US to recommit to founding ideas of protecting life, human dignity on 250th anniversary

Summary

Pope Leo XIV asked the United States to renew its commitment to protecting life and human dignity on the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. He spoke by video from Rome to honor America’s founding values of liberty, religious freedom, and welcoming migrants.

Key Facts

  • Pope Leo XIV is the first U.S.-born pope.
  • He appeared remotely at the National Constitution Center on June 30, 2026.
  • The center awarded him the Liberty Medal for promoting religious liberty and freedom of conscience.
  • The pope praised America’s tradition of welcoming migrants and protecting human dignity.
  • He emphasized that everyone’s right to life should be protected from conception until natural death.
  • The pope planned to spend July 4 on the Italian island of Lampedusa, a major migrant destination.
  • He called on the U.S. to recommit to the ideals of equality, liberty, and human rights.
  • Pope Leo XIV has previously clashed with President Trump over migrant treatment policies.
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