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. 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.