Pope Leo XIV – fit for Rome, on the tennis court and in the gym as well!

18/07/2025 38 min Temporada 1 Episodio 4

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Episode Synopsis

Ruth Gledhill and Sister Liz Dodd discuss the recent election of Pope Leo and the implications of his leadership style for the Catholic Church. They explore initial reactions to his election, the challenges he faces, particularly regarding the Latin Mass, and the significance of women's roles within the Church. The conversation also touches on Sister Liz's upcoming travels, the influence of Chicago on Pope Leo's formation, and the intersection of physical fitness and spirituality in leadership. Additionally, they discuss the importance of fundraising for social justice causes, particularly in light of the current situation in Gaza, and how running serves as a meditative practice for both hosts.Takeaways:Pope Leo's election had a postive reception worldwide.His leadership style aims to bridge divides within the Church.Women in the Church are increasingly being recognized in leadership roles.The Latin Mass remains a contentious issue for Pope Leo's papacy.Sister Liz emphasises the importance of community and social justice.Physical fitness is intertwined with spiritual well-being.Running serves as a form of prayer and meditation for Sister Liz.The significance of cathedrals in the Catholic faith is highlighted.Pope Leo's background in Chicago may influence his approach to leadership.Fundraising for Gaza reflects a commitment to social justice.To read Liz and Ruth in The Tablet, and the many other writers in news, features, arts, books and more, visit thetablet.co.uk. See our latest subscription offers here.

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