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Pope invites new Archbishops to be 'Good Shepherds' on Feast of Saints Peter and Paul

Pope Leo XIV uses the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul to call for unity and appoint new archbishops as 'good shepherds'.

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The brief

During the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul, Pope Leo XIV presided over a Vatican Mass where he presented the pallium to several new archbishops. Recipients included four from the United States, including Archbishop Golka and Archbishop Checchio, as well as three from the Philippines.

Coverage from EWTN News and omnesmag.com emphasizes the Pope's strong call for Christian unity and his plea for unity emerging from differences. Crux reports that the celebration included subtle hints regarding 'Synodality,' while the National Catholic Reporter notes the message was viewed as unifying for both the church and US society.

Future focus remains on the implementation of these unifying messages and the roles of the newly appointed archbishops in their respective regions.

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Quick answers

Which archbishops received the pallium?

Recipients included Archbishop Golka, Archbishop Checchio, four US archbishops in total, and three Filipino archbishops.

What was the primary theme of Pope Leo XIV's message?

The Pope called for Christian unity and urged that unity be found within differences.

When did this event take place?

The event occurred on Monday during the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul.

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