The supreme rule in the Catholic Church is love, which compels all of the faithful to serve, not to judge, exclude or dominate others, Pope Leo XIV said. “No one should impose his or her own ideas; we must all listen to one another. No one is excluded; we are all called to participate,” he said in his homily during a Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica on Sunday. “No one possesses the whole truth; we must all humbly seek it and seek it together,” he said. The Mass marked the closing of the Oct. 24-26 Jubilee of Synodal Teams and Participatory Bodies.









