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POPE LEO XIV ANGELUS JAN. 18, 2026

Pope Leo warns against chasing approval, calls for deeper spiritual focus

Approval, public consensus, and visibility are often given undue importance in modern society, shaping how people think, behave, and even understand themselves, Pope Leo XIV warned in his Jan. 18 Angelus address. That focus, he warned, can lead to personal suffering, social division, and relationships that are fragile and ultimately disappointing.

POPE LEO CONCLUSION CONSISTORY VATICAN

Cardinals leave consistory with a clear vision from pontiff: ‘A Church that cares’

After an intense day of roundtable discussions, the “low-batteried” but “very pleased” cardinals wrapped the first historic extraordinary consistory convened by Pope Leo XIV in a spirit of fraternity, with a sense of knowing each other better and saying they “discovered” the pope, while he did “more listening than talking.” They left the consistory with a clear vision of the new pontiff for “a Church that cares.”