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Pope Leo XIV draws upon a wide range of sources for inspiration in “Magnifica Humanitas,” beyond the strictly ecclesial sphere.
In his first encyclical, Pope Leo XIV draws on a broad range of cultural and philosophical figures for inspiration.
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