
Mons. Prevost
Mons. Prevost, recently appointed as a cardinal, has been a prominent figure in the Catholic Church, particularly known for his ministry in Peru. Born and raised in the United States, he holds dual nationality and is recognized for his critical stance against anti-immigrant policies. Prevost's commitment to social issues reflects the teachings of the Church’s social doctrine, initiated by Pope Leo XIII. He is viewed as a bridge-builder within the Church, advocating for compassion and understanding in a polarized world. His background in mathematics, combined with his pastoral work as a missionary and bishop, highlights his unique approach to faith and leadership. His recent social media posts indicate a thoughtful engagement with contemporary moral issues, reinforcing the Church's call to love and support marginalized communities.
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Mons. Prevost is an open critic of Trump's anti-immigrant policies and has served as a bishop in Peru.
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