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Pope Leo XIV exalts first American saint Cabrini as a model for Christians for her care of migrants
Leo, who has clashed with the Trump administration over its migrant crackdown, urged young people in particular to learn about Cabrini's life and service, once again confirming history's first U.S. pope as the heir to Pope Francis in prioritizing the plight of migrants.
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According to PBS News’s source item, Pope Leo XIV exalts first American saint Cabrini as a model for Christians for her care of migrants, Leo, who has clashed with the Trump administration over its migrant crackdown, urged young people in particular to learn about Cabrini’s life and service, once again confirming history’s first U.S. pope as the heir to Pope Francis in prioritizing the plight of migrants.
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- Pope Leo XIV exalts first American saint Cabrini as a model for Christians for her care of migrantsPBS News - 2026-06-20T19:10:42+00:00
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