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Pope Calls New Archbishops Good Shepherds on Feast of Peter and Paul

On the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul, the Pope invited new archbishops to serve as Good Shepherds.
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On the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul, the Pope invited new archbishops to be Good Shepherds, urging them to guide the faithful with pastoral care. The invitation was announced through Vatican News coverage.

What does the Pope expect from the new archbishops?

The Pope’s message emphasized the role of archbishops as Good Shepherds, calling them to lead with charity and truth. He linked this outreach to the significance of the feast day celebrating Peter and Paul.

Why does this matter?

The call to be Good Shepherds signals the Vatican’s focus on pastoral leadership at a time when the Church seeks unity and evangelization. Related reports note the archbishop of Westminster receiving the pallium, a symbol of his authority, and other archbishops participating in a pallium Mass in Rome.

These events have been highlighted by multiple Catholic news outlets, underscoring the broader relevance for the global Church.

For further context on the Church’s current initiatives, see the politics and climate‑environment sections.

What happens next?

The newly appointed archbishops will assume their responsibilities in their respective dioceses, carrying forward the Pope’s call to be Good Shepherds. Their forthcoming activities, including liturgical celebrations and pastoral visits, will reflect the themes highlighted during the feast day.

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