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Three prominent US cardinals appear on ’60 Minutes’

In case you missed it last night, CBS’s Norah O’Donnell had this on “60 Minutes,” in a story titled “Pope Leo’s Church:

When President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire with Iran this past week, it came after a chorus of world leaders called for an end to the war. One of those voices belonged to Leo XIV, the first-ever U.S.-born pope in the history of the Catholic Church. The 70-year-old pope was born Robert Prevost and grew up in Chicago. For many years he was known simply as Father Bob. Leo is measured, deliberate and soft-spoken. But the American pope has become increasingly outspoken against certain policies of the American president. So we asked three influential American cardinals who know him well, why Pope Leo’s church has emerged as a voice of moral opposition to the war in Iran and the crackdown on immigration.

The interview:


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