Pope Leo XIV Praises the Hidden Love of Nuns

Q: Who praised the ‘silent and hidden love’ of cloistered nuns?

A: Pope Leo XIV praised the ‘silent and hidden love’ of cloistered nuns, specifically the Augustinian nuns.

Q: What was the core message delivered by Pope Leo XIV to the nuns?

A: He encouraged them to embrace their cloistered life with enthusiasm, emphasizing its ability to provide peace, consolation, and a message of hope.

Q: Where and when did Pope Leo XIV deliver this address?

A: The address was delivered from the Paul VI Audience Hall on November 13, during an audience at the Vatican.

Q: Why did Pope Leo XIV highlight the nuns’ example of “silent and hidden love”?

A: He believed it helps others rediscover the value of discreet charity, free from the societal focus on outward appearances and the pursuit of applause.

Q: What challenge did Pope Leo XIV mention regarding the federation of monasteries?

A: He noted the demanding challenge of fostering fraternity among monasteries, which requires overcoming temptations of ‘self-referentiality’.

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Pope Leo XIV praises the ‘silent and hidden love’ of cloistered nuns

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