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Pope Leo XIV urged faith in God’s presence, not predictions, and called for love and solidarity, while mourning a Swiss fire and condemning U.S. actions in Venezuela.
Pope Leo XIV, in a January 4, 2026, address to pilgrims in St. Peter’s Square, stated that Christian hope is grounded in God’s Incarnation, not human predictions, emphasizing that divine presence is found in everyday life and the suffering.
He urged a faith that manifests through concrete acts of love and solidarity, especially toward the poor.
The pope expressed sorrow over a New Year’s Eve fire in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, that killed at least 40 and injured 115, and voiced concern for Venezuela’s sovereignty amid the U.S. arrest of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife.
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El Papa León XIV instó a la fe en la presencia de Dios, no en las predicciones, y pidió amor y solidaridad, mientras lloraba un incendio en Suiza y condenaba las acciones de los EE. UU. en Venezuela.