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Pope urges US to recommit to founding ideas of protecting life, human dignity on 250th anniversary

On the eve of the United States' 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, Pope Leo XIV urged the nation to recommit to its founding ideals of protecting life and human dignity. Speaking remotely from Rome, the first U.S.-born pope received the National Constitution Center's Liberty Medal for his work promoting religious liberty.

By  NICOLE WINFIELDAssociated Press (AP)Filed 2026-07-03 · 16:53 GMTLean · CenterRead · 4 min
Pope urges US to recommit to founding ideas of protecting life, human dignity on 250th anniversary
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On the eve of the United States' 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, Pope Leo XIV urged the nation to recommit to its founding ideals of protecting life and human dignity. Speaking remotely from Rome, the first U.S.-born pope received the National Constitution Center's Liberty Medal for his work promoting religious liberty. He highlighted America's tradition of welcoming migrants and promoting religious freedom, while also emphasizing the protection of life from conception to natural death. The Pope expressed hope that the anniversary would inspire a renewed dedication to these foundational principles, which he believes define a nation's moral greatness. He planned to spend July 4th on the Sicilian island of Lampedusa, a significant location for migrants.

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The center honored Leo for his lifelong work promoting religious liberty and freedom of conscience and expression.

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The Liberty Medal is awarded to someone who promotes liberty around the world.

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The National Constitution Center awarded Pope Leo XIV its annual Liberty Medal.

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Pope Leo XIV is the first U.S.-born pope in history.

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Pope Leo XIV urged the United States to recommit to its founding ideals of protecting life and human dignity.

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Pope urges US to recommit to founding ideas of Protecting Life, Human Dignity on 250th anniversary 1 of 3 | Pope Leo XIV delivers his blessing as he visits Pavia’s Cathedral, northern Italy, on June 20, 2026. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno, File) 2 of 3 | Pope Leo XIV waves during the Angelus noon prayer from the window of his studio overlooking St.Peter’s Square, at the Vatican, Monday, June 29, 2026. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino) 3 of 3 | Pope Leo XIV delivers his blessing during the Angelus noon prayer from the window of his studio overlooking St.Peter’s Square, at the Vatican, Sunday, June 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino) 1 of 3 | Pope Leo XIV delivers his blessing as he visits Pavia’s Cathedral, northern Italy, on June 20, 2026. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno, File) 1 of 3 Pope Leo XIV delivers his blessing as he visits Pavia’s Cathedral, northern Italy, on June 20, 2026. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno, File) Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share 2 of 3 | Pope Leo XIV waves during the Angelus noon prayer from the window of his studio overlooking St.Peter’s Square, at the Vatican, Monday, June 29, 2026. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino) 2 of 3 Pope Leo XIV waves during the Angelus noon prayer from the window of his studio overlooking St.Peter’s Square, at the Vatican, Monday, June 29, 2026. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino) Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share 3 of 3 | Pope Leo XIV delivers his blessing during the Angelus noon prayer from the window of his studio overlooking St.Peter’s Square, at the Vatican, Sunday, June 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino) 3 of 3 Pope Leo XIV delivers his blessing during the Angelus noon prayer from the window of his studio overlooking St.Peter’s Square, at the Vatican, Sunday, June 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino) Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Updated [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year] ROME (AP) — Pope Leo XIV prayed Friday for the United States to recommit itself to its founding ideals of Protecting Life and Human Dignity as he participated remotely in an event on the eve of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.History’s first U.S.-born pope recalled America’s tradition of welcoming migrants and promoting religious freedom during a live video appearance at the National Constitution Center, which provides a nonpartisan platform for constitutional education and debate.The Philadelphia-based center gave Leo its annual Liberty Medal, which is awarded each year to someone “of courage and conviction” who promotes liberty around the world. The center honored Leo this year for his “lifelong work promoting religious liberty and freedom of conscience and expression around the world — ideals enshrined by America’s founders in the First Amendment.” Wearing the medal around his neck, Leo spoke to the center from Rome on the eve of the anniversary. He planned to spend July 4 itself at a symbolically significant location, given the Trump administration’s crackdown on migrants: the Sicilian island of Lampedusa, the destination of hundreds of thousands of migrants fleeing conflict, hardship and poverty. 2 MIN READ 6 MIN READ 4 MIN READ Trump and Leo have clashed over Leo’s insistence that migrants be treated with dignity, welcomed and accompanied, as called for by the Gospel mandate to “welcome the stranger.” Leo referred to America’s foundation by “courageous men and women who dreamed of liberty and of a better life for themselves and for their children,” in asserting that all men and women are created equal and enjoy certain unalienable rights, including life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.He referred to migrants in recalling the “noble vision” of the Founding Fathers that had made America “a byword for freedom, as the country opened its doors to successive waves of immigrants, enabling them and their children to play their part in shaping the future of the nation.” He also recalled the founding ideal enshrining the right to life in the Declaration of Independence, in asserting that every man and woman enjoys Human Dignity, and must be protected from conception until natural death – Vatican terminology opposing abortion and euthanasia.“The moral greatness of a nation is manifested, above all, in its capacity to support, protect and cherish the lives of all, especially the most vulnerable and those whose worth is questioned,” he said.The Chicago-born Leo prayed that the ideals that founded America of a shared Human Dignity, equality and fundamental rights may be a “guiding light” now and in the future.May this year’s 250th anniversary “be the occasion of a solemn recommitment to these ideals that have made America a country that values peace and prosperity, a country characterized by generosity and nobility of heart,” he said.Past recipients of the Liberty Medal include Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and U.S. Rep. John Lewis, the late civil rights leader.___Associated Press religion coverage receives support through the AP’s collaboration with The Conversation US, with funding from Lilly Endowment Inc. The AP is solely responsible for this content. Winfield has been on the Vatican beat since 2001, covering the papacies of St. John Paul II, Pope Benedict XVI and the Francis pontificate and traveling the world with them.
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