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Pope Leo calls for dialogue over conflict, says young Catholics are a sign of hope
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· August 22, 2026
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Key points Further information about the pope's visit and remarks is available from the source, providing more context about the significance of San Marino's model of governance and its history. A visit by Pope Leo XIV highlighted the tiny Republic of San Marino's unique characteristics.
A visit by Pope Leo XIV highlighted the tiny Republic of San Marino's unique characteristics. The republic's centuries-old traditions were praised for promoting civic responsibility and freedom. Two saints, Marino and Leone, were credited with helping establish a community based on mutual respect and freedom.
The pope's remarks warned against systems prioritizing power over human well-being. A legacy of Christian principles continues to influence the republic, which has a distinct political model.
Further information about the pope's visit and remarks is available from the source, providing more context about the significance of San Marino's model of governance and its history.
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Published: August 22, 2026 ·
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