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Don’t Read a Pope Like a President

As Catholics and commentators alike dissect Pope Leo XIV’s past, we’re reminded that the papacy is not a political office—and treating it like one blinds us to its spiritual reality.

An episode of the Sarah Cain, The Crusader Gal podcast, hosted by Sarah Cain, titled "Don’t Read a Pope Like a President" was published on May 11, 2025 and runs 4 minutes.

May 11, 2025 ·4m · Sarah Cain, The Crusader Gal

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As Catholics and commentators alike dissect Pope Leo XIV’s past, we’re reminded that the papacy is not a political office—and treating it like one blinds us to its spiritual reality.

As Catholics and commentators alike dissect Pope Leo XIV’s past, we’re reminded that the papacy is not a political office—and treating it like one blinds us to its spiritual reality.
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