Pope Leo XIV sincerely asks for forgiveness for the Church's long failure to condemn slavery
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Pope Leo XIV apologized on the 25th for the Catholic Church's centuries-long failure to condemn slavery, calling it a 'wound in the memory of Christians,' while warning of new forms of slavery in the digital economy.
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- Q: Why did the Pope apologize?
- A: To address the Church's historical delay in condemning slavery.