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The Augustinian roots of Pope Leo XIV:  preach grace, not duty

The Augustinian roots of Pope Leo XIV: preach grace, not duty

Update: 2025-05-19
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Shortly after Cardinal Robert Prevost was elected Pope Leo XIV, Bill Gabriel, O.S.A., received an unexpected email from a student at Malvern Prep in Pennsylvania. The student asked, “Is this your boy?” alongside a photo of the new pope. Bill replied, “I wouldn’t say he’s my boy, but he is our brother,” referencing their shared Augustinian bond. The student responded, “Well, I guess that makes him my brother too.” 


Preaching for the Sixth Sunday of Easter, Year C, Bill finds resonance in his homily between the risen Christ’s parting words—“Peace be with you”—and Pope Leo XIV’s call for “an unarmed and disarming peace.”


Guest: Bill Gabriel, O.S.A., Head of Mission and Ministry at Malvern Prep.


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The Augustinian roots of Pope Leo XIV:  preach grace, not duty

The Augustinian roots of Pope Leo XIV: preach grace, not duty

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