Creole Christendom: The Racial Disruption of Catholic Power in the Age of Pope Leo
This Pope Leo seems to emerge as a figure prepared to navigate a multipolar world: one where race, geography, and religion intersect more unpredictably. By choosing the name Leo, he invokes a protector, a fighter, a bridge figure. This is a pontificate with the potential to unsettle old alliances and reforge global Catholicism’s identity. 1. […]
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