In the fourth and fifth meditations offered to Pope Leo XIV and the Roman Curia, Bishop Erik Varden reflected on how the modern debate over “freedom” challenges Christians.
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Pope Leo warned against treating Lent as a checklist (giving up sweets or social media, etc.) without deeper change.