Pope Leo XIV Chooses Lampedusa Over Washington
On July 4, the first American pope visited Lampedusa instead of Washington, signaling migration as his priority over traditional diplomacy.
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On July 4, the first American pope visited Lampedusa instead of Washington, signaling migration as his priority over traditional diplomacy.
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