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Pope Leo XIV calls for 'unity' as he accepts Liberty Medal in Philadelphia ceremony

Pope Leo XIV calls for 'unity' as he accepts Liberty Medal in Philadelphia ceremony

Summary

Pope Leo XIV accepted the Liberty Medal during a virtual ceremony from the Vatican, calling on the United States to recommit to unity, justice, and peace based on its founding principles. He praised America’s history of welcoming immigrants and emphasized the importance of respecting human life and religious freedom.

Key Facts

  • Pope Leo XIV received the Liberty Medal from the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia via a virtual address from the Vatican.
  • The Liberty Medal honors the pope’s lifelong work promoting religious liberty and freedom of conscience worldwide.
  • Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro highlighted the pope’s impact on religious freedom globally and noted his connection to the Philadelphia area through college attendance.
  • The pope spoke about the importance of national unity based on lasting ideals.
  • He said the right to life is the fundamental right on which liberty and happiness depend.
  • Pope Leo XIV praised the United States for welcoming many waves of immigrants, which helped make it a symbol of freedom.
  • The pope’s speech did not directly mention current U.S. policies but emphasized core American values from the Declaration of Independence.
  • The ceremony coincided with America’s approaching 250th anniversary of independence.
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